Though well established in medicine as a technique of inspection, x-ray computed tomography (CT) is just beginning to have an impact on nondestructive evaluation. A recent review [1] emphasizes the potential of the technology. An aspect which is apparent from the description of most current systems is that they are being applied to inspection of objects which tend to be locally uniform in the axial direction, e.g., electrical and telephone poles, trees, and rocket motors. The CT systems used are basically adaptations of medical CT technology, and reconstruct slices of an object one at a time. Under the hypothesis that single- or few-slice CT examination will not suffice for certain NDE problems, we have been developing a tomographic system ...