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Assessment of Gradient-Based Algorithm for Surface Determination in Multi-Material Gap Measurements by X ray Computed Tomography.

Roberto Jiménez-Pacheco1, Sinué Ontiveros2, José A Yagüe-Fabra3, Filippo Zanini4, Simone Carmignato4, José Antonio Albajez3.   

Abstract

X-ray computed tomography is one of the most promising measurement techniques for the dimensional evaluation of industrial components. However, the inherent complexity of this technology also involves important challenges. One of them is to develop surface determination algorithms capable of providing measurement results with better accuracy in any situation-for example, for single and multi-material parts, inner and outer geometries, with and without image artefacts, etc.-and reducing user influence. The surface determination is particularly complex in the case of multi-material parts, especially when they are separated by small air gaps. In previous works, two gradient-based algorithms were presented, that showed less measurement variability throughout the whole part, and reduced the computational cost and operator influence compared to threshold-based algorithms. This work focuses on the evaluation of the performance of these algorithms when used in a scenario so complex that parts of it are made of one or more materials (metal-metal and polymer-metal) with gaps inside. For this purpose, a set of multi-material reference standards is used. The presented gradient-based algorithms show measurement errors comparable to commercial threshold-based algorithms, but with the capability of obtaining accurate measurements in smaller gaps, apart from reducing the user influence on the measurement process.

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Keywords:  computed tomography; gap measurements; gradient-based algorithm; multi-material measurements; surface determination algorithm

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322289      PMCID: PMC7764594          DOI: 10.3390/ma13245650

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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3.  Combined image-processing algorithms for improved optical coherence tomography of prostate nerves.

Authors:  Shahab Chitchian; Thomas P Weldon; Michael A Fiddy; Nathaniel M Fried
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4.  Analysis of Surface Extraction Methods Based on Gradient Operators for Computed Tomography in Metrology Applications.

Authors:  Sinué Ontiveros; Roberto Jiménez; José A Yagüe-Fabra; Marta Torralba
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2018-08-17       Impact factor: 3.623

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