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X-ray computed tomography
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Zitationen
10
Autoren
2021
Jahr
Abstract
X-ray computed tomography (CT) can reveal the internal details of objects in three dimensions non-destructively. In this Primer, we outline the basic principles of CT and describe the ways in which a CT scan can be acquired using X-ray tubes and synchrotron sources, including the different possible contrast modes that can be exploited. We explain the process of computationally reconstructing three-dimensional (3D) images from 2D radiographs and how to segment the 3D images for subsequent visualization and quantification. Whereas CT is widely used in medical and heavy industrial contexts at relatively low resolutions, here we focus on the application of higher resolution X-ray CT across science and engineering. We consider the application of X-ray CT to study subjects across the materials, metrology and manufacturing, engineering, food, biological, geological and palaeontological sciences. We examine how CT can be used to follow the structural evolution of materials in three dimensions in real time or in a time-lapse manner, for example to follow materials manufacturing or the in-service behaviour and degradation of manufactured components. Finally, we consider the potential for radiation damage and common sources of imaging artefacts, discuss reproducibility issues and consider future advances and opportunities. This Primer on X-ray computed tomography explores the different experimental configurations for three-dimensional data acquisition as well as the fundamentals of three-dimensional data reconstruction, segmentation and analysis with examples across the physical and life sciences.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- University of Manchester(GB)
- Henry Royce Institute(GB)
- Purdue University West Lafayette(US)
- University of Padua(IT)
- University of Applied Sciences Utrecht(NL)
- Utrecht University(NL)
- Ghent University(BE)
- American Museum of Natural History(US)
- University College London(GB)
- Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1(FR)
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique(FR)
- Matériaux Ingénierie et Science(FR)
- Stellenbosch University(ZA)
- Northwestern University(US)