We show how radiological images of both single and multi material samples can be simulated using the Monte Carlo simulation tool McXtrace and how these images can be used to make a three dimensional reconstruction. Good numerical agreement between the X-ray attenuation coefficient in experimental and simulated data can be obtained, which allows us to use simulated projections in the linearisation procedure for single material samples and in that way reduce beam hardening artefacts. The simulations can be used to predict beam hardening artefacts in multi material samples with complex geometry, illustrated with an example. Linearisation requires knowledge about the X-ray transmission at varying sample thickness, but in some cases homogeneous ...
The polychromatic X-ray spectrum and the energy-dependent attenuation coefficient of materials cause...
In this work, a novel physics-rich beam-hardening correction algorithm was developed for X-ray Compu...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a radiographic scanning technique for visualising cross-sectional ...
This paper presents a mathematical characterization and analysis of beam-hardening artefacts in X-ra...
We introduce a beam-hardening correction method for lab-based X-ray computed tomography (CT) by modi...
Beam hardening is a significant artifact that comes from the polychromatic nature of the X-ray sourc...
Beam hardening is a significant artifact that comes from the polychromatic nature of the X-ray sourc...
Beam hardening is a significant artifact that comes from the polychromatic nature of the X-ray sourc...
Beam hardening in x-ray computed tomography (CT) is inevitable because of the polychromatic x-ray sp...
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. Beam hardening artefacts caused by the polychromatic nature of the x-ray ...
In computed Tomography common artefact correction methods generally address one type of artefacts, t...
In this paper we present a method for reducing beam hardening artifacts in Computed Tomography (CT) ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive, radiographic scanning technique that enables th...
In computed tomography (CT) several physical effects reduce the quality of reconstructed CT images. ...
Abstract—In computed tomography (CT), the nonlinear at-tenuation characteristics of polychromatic X-...
The polychromatic X-ray spectrum and the energy-dependent attenuation coefficient of materials cause...
In this work, a novel physics-rich beam-hardening correction algorithm was developed for X-ray Compu...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a radiographic scanning technique for visualising cross-sectional ...
This paper presents a mathematical characterization and analysis of beam-hardening artefacts in X-ra...
We introduce a beam-hardening correction method for lab-based X-ray computed tomography (CT) by modi...
Beam hardening is a significant artifact that comes from the polychromatic nature of the X-ray sourc...
Beam hardening is a significant artifact that comes from the polychromatic nature of the X-ray sourc...
Beam hardening is a significant artifact that comes from the polychromatic nature of the X-ray sourc...
Beam hardening in x-ray computed tomography (CT) is inevitable because of the polychromatic x-ray sp...
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. Beam hardening artefacts caused by the polychromatic nature of the x-ray ...
In computed Tomography common artefact correction methods generally address one type of artefacts, t...
In this paper we present a method for reducing beam hardening artifacts in Computed Tomography (CT) ...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive, radiographic scanning technique that enables th...
In computed tomography (CT) several physical effects reduce the quality of reconstructed CT images. ...
Abstract—In computed tomography (CT), the nonlinear at-tenuation characteristics of polychromatic X-...
The polychromatic X-ray spectrum and the energy-dependent attenuation coefficient of materials cause...
In this work, a novel physics-rich beam-hardening correction algorithm was developed for X-ray Compu...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a radiographic scanning technique for visualising cross-sectional ...