Increasing throughput in x-ray computed tomography measurement of surface topography using sinogram interpolation

Körner, Lars and Lawes, Simon and Bate, David and Newton, Lewis and Senin, Nicola and Leach, Richard (2019) Increasing throughput in x-ray computed tomography measurement of surface topography using sinogram interpolation. Measurement Science and Technology, 30 (12). p. 125002. ISSN 0957-0233

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Abstract

X-ray computed tomography (XCT) is a non-destructive imaging technique that has recently gained interest as a tool to measure surface topography. Large acquisition times are a major shortcoming of XCT. One contributing factor to the acquisition time is that a measurement can require the acquisition of thousands of radiographic projections. This paper explores the combined effects of undersampling, i.e. taking fewer radiographic projections and sinogram interpolation, i.e. estimating the missing radiographic projections by interpolation. Different degrees of sinogram interpolation are investigated through the measurement of the surfaces of a metal, additively manufactured part. The quality of the measurement result is assessed via the analysis of the reconstructed volumes, through the computation of quantitative indicators of spatial resolution and noise, and via the analysis of surface topographies extracted from the reconstructed volumes. The quality of the surfaces is assessed through the use of statistical models designed to estimate repeatability errors in the reconstruction, and through the computation of surface texture parameters. Results obtained with no undersampling and no sinogram interpolation are taken as reference. It is shown that noise in the volumetric reconstruction increases with respect to the reference with larger degrees of undersampling, but the increment can be partly compensated by sinogram interpolation with the effects on spatial resolution more difficult to interpret. The computation of surface texture parameters results in similar values for all but one case, the largest undersampling. The topography of the reconstructions indicate that the repeatability error remains similar in all experimental conditions, excluding the case of largest undersampling. Overall, the results indicate that a reduction of the acquisition time of XCT topography measurement is feasible. However, the obtained surface topographies suffer, and large undersampling creates unrecoverable negative effects on the spatial resolution, the noise characteristics and the obtained topographies, even when sinogram interpolation is used.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Scholar Eprints > Computer Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 06 Jul 2023 03:24
Last Modified: 24 Jul 2024 10:00
URI: http://repository.stmscientificarchives.com/id/eprint/2232

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