For many industrial applications, workpieces characterized by high surface roughness are scanned; this is the case for example of parts produced by additive manufacturing. Surface roughness has a strong influence on CT dimensional measurements, causing relevant measurement errors with respect to reference tactile measurements, especially for parts characterized by high surface roughness. It comes that surface roughness effects on CT dimensional measurements must be quantified. In the present work, the influence of surface roughness on CT dimensional measurements, and the relation between tactile CMM and CT measurements are studied. Effects of larger as well as smaller surface roughness are taken into account. Experimental results prove the ...
While Computer Tomography (CT) has since long been used for medical applications and material inspec...
The paper gives a survey of the upcoming use of X-ray computed tomography (CT) for dimensional quali...
Computed tomography has entered the industrial world in 1980’s as a technique for non-dest...
In many industrial applications, components characterized by high surface roughness are measured by ...
AbstractIn many industrial applications, components characterized by high surface roughness are meas...
Determination of measurement uncertainty for CT dimensional measurements is a difficult task due to ...
The use of industrial computed tomography for dimensional measurements is still met with considerabl...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is increasingly used in dimensional metrology. However, several influ...
In industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT), conventional scans using circular trajectories face li...
In industrial X-ray computed tomography, it is frequently necessary to scan long objects that exceed...
AbstractX-ray computed tomography (CT) is a promising technology for quality assurance of industrial...
While computed tomography (CT) has long been used for medical applications and material inspection, ...
An extensive amount of today’s research within the field of dimensional metrology is dedicated to mu...
While Computer Tomography (CT) has since long been used for medical applications and material inspec...
Industrial CT, as an emerging technology for dimensional quality control, is increasingly favoured b...
While Computer Tomography (CT) has since long been used for medical applications and material inspec...
The paper gives a survey of the upcoming use of X-ray computed tomography (CT) for dimensional quali...
Computed tomography has entered the industrial world in 1980’s as a technique for non-dest...
In many industrial applications, components characterized by high surface roughness are measured by ...
AbstractIn many industrial applications, components characterized by high surface roughness are meas...
Determination of measurement uncertainty for CT dimensional measurements is a difficult task due to ...
The use of industrial computed tomography for dimensional measurements is still met with considerabl...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is increasingly used in dimensional metrology. However, several influ...
In industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT), conventional scans using circular trajectories face li...
In industrial X-ray computed tomography, it is frequently necessary to scan long objects that exceed...
AbstractX-ray computed tomography (CT) is a promising technology for quality assurance of industrial...
While computed tomography (CT) has long been used for medical applications and material inspection, ...
An extensive amount of today’s research within the field of dimensional metrology is dedicated to mu...
While Computer Tomography (CT) has since long been used for medical applications and material inspec...
Industrial CT, as an emerging technology for dimensional quality control, is increasingly favoured b...
While Computer Tomography (CT) has since long been used for medical applications and material inspec...
The paper gives a survey of the upcoming use of X-ray computed tomography (CT) for dimensional quali...
Computed tomography has entered the industrial world in 1980’s as a technique for non-dest...