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Industrial Xray Computed Tomography 2nd Edition Simone Carmignato

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Industrial Xray Computed Tomography 2nd Edition Simone Carmignato
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.21 MB
Pages: 371
Author: Simone Carmignato, Wim Dewulf, Richard Leach.
ISBN: 9783319595733, 9783319595719, 3319595733, 3319595717
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 2
Volume: 1

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Industrial Xray Computed Tomography 2nd Edition Simone Carmignato by Simone Carmignato, Wim Dewulf, Richard Leach. 9783319595733, 9783319595719, 3319595733, 3319595717 instant download after payment.

X-ray computed tomography has been used for several decades as a tool for measuring the three-dimensional geometry of the internal organs in medicine. However, in recent years, we have seen a move in manufacturing industries for the use of X-ray computed tomography; first to give qualitative information about the internal geometry and defects in a component, and more recently, as a fully-quantitative technique for dimensional and materials analysis. This trend is primarily due to the ability of X-ray computed tomography to give a high-density and multi-scale representation of both the external and internal geometry of a component, in a non-destructive, non-contact and relatively fast way. But, due to the complexity of X-ray computed tomography, there are remaining metrological issues to solve and the specification standards are still under development. This book will act as a one-stop-shop resource for students and users of X-ray computed tomography in both academia and industry. It presents the fundamental principles of the technique, detailed descriptions of the various components (hardware and software), current developments in calibration and performance verification and a wealth of example applications. The book will also highlight where there is still work to do, in the perspective that X-ray computed tomography will be an essential part of Industry 4.0.

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