3D Micro-Radiography Imaging for Quick Assessment on Small Specimen

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An imaging procedure for developing a 3D X-ray micro-radiography system has been developed. The idea arose due to the necessity of performing internal inspection and testing nondestructively on a small specimen. The image is generated from multiple x-ray radiograph that were acquire from multiple angle of view. Each radiograph was taken for every one degree. The total angle covers up to 360 degree so that a set of 360 image were collected for each specimen. Then, for those images were rendered to be a 3-D image. A set of image processing procedures were applied such as background subtraction and noise reduction. From the experiment, this manner is very useful for assessing a small specimen nondestructively prior to perform a tomography inspection.

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