X-ray Inspection and Industrial Computed Tomography

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • X-ray Inspection and Industrial Computed Tomography
    - Practical relevance
    - Basics and problems of X-ray inspection
    - Fundamentals of Computed Tomography
    - Filtered Back-Projection
    - Simple specimen and die cast sample in practice
    Responsible for this video: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Schwab, Hochschule Karlsruhe, University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany
  • Věda a technologie

Komentáře • 51

  • @shuhongcheng2297
    @shuhongcheng2297 Před 5 lety +22

    The Best video introducing X-Ray and CT scan technology!

  • @kofiadoma9648
    @kofiadoma9648 Před 8 lety +10

    This is what I have been waiting for. Thanks guys

  • @blackamericanlesbianprofes4357

    I have never heard or seen back projection until now. Cool!

  • @elemental3021
    @elemental3021 Před 6 lety +3

    Excellent explanation. It takes time to make these videos, but you guys are doing a great job! Keep it up!

  • @fantalsi
    @fantalsi Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for the information, i've been looking for this for days

  • @Lokesh_Anudeep
    @Lokesh_Anudeep Před 6 lety

    Thankyou to this channel, To make me understand much more better than teach me in collage.

  • @danimations80
    @danimations80 Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanation and demonstration. Thanks!

  • @souravdutta2359
    @souravdutta2359 Před rokem

    amazing explanation....Hats off to your explaining skill

  • @satishdave246
    @satishdave246 Před 7 lety

    great technology. really fantastic 3d projection especially the the transparent projection buildup

  • @user-cr5wt6gl2o
    @user-cr5wt6gl2o Před 3 lety

    Outstanding video! Thank you much!

  • @muhammadumairyousaf4905
    @muhammadumairyousaf4905 Před 8 lety +1

    Excellent work!!! thank you

  • @maqsoodalam2831
    @maqsoodalam2831 Před 7 lety +4

    thank you for such a video that are very helpful for me

  • @yassine4201
    @yassine4201 Před 6 lety +2

    thank you, this is a great video

  • @CaravaggioRoma
    @CaravaggioRoma Před 5 lety +1

    Very good. Thanks!

  • @husseinbanjak3805
    @husseinbanjak3805 Před 8 lety +1

    great video thank you so much !

  • @ashishraturi2780
    @ashishraturi2780 Před 4 lety

    Explanation is cleared by showing 3 D model animation...nice👍

  • @ThatGuy-vp3un
    @ThatGuy-vp3un Před rokem

    Greatest Explanation....

  • @NPRBEST
    @NPRBEST Před 8 lety +2

    Thank u so much for this information. I wich u could upload more and more videos.

  • @nour_raafat
    @nour_raafat Před 6 lety +2

    PERFECT

  • @thej1091
    @thej1091 Před 7 lety +1

    thank you.

  • @jagannathmandal1623
    @jagannathmandal1623 Před 7 lety

    It's very helpful video

  • @muhammadnoor9108
    @muhammadnoor9108 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing :))))))))))))))))

  • @retnet456
    @retnet456 Před rokem

    Thank you
    I saw from Uzbekistan

  • @AryanBhole563
    @AryanBhole563 Před 29 dny

    Wow!

  • @kasrasahami3036
    @kasrasahami3036 Před 2 lety +1

    hi. thanks for very informative video . if we use Lead metal instead of Aluminum, can we still see the holes or cracks or any groove in the X-ray image?

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 2 lety +2

      Answer to "if we use Lead metal instead of Aluminum, can we still see the holes or cracks or any groove in the X-ray image?": In principle, yes. The only problem with lead is the strong absorption of X-rays, so you have to use much longer exposure times and stronger/harder X-rays. In other words, you need special X-ray sources and the tests take much longer. For comparatively large samples, the test would take so long that it is not feasible.

  • @Shah999ism
    @Shah999ism Před 2 lety

    Can we use this method to detect flaws in wood ? Like if a wooded door,/window is 100 years old, can we check if it is eaten by termite from inside or not by using X ray testing.

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 2 lety +1

      Answer to "Can we use this method to detect flaws in wood ? Like if a wooded door,/window is 100 years old, can we check if it is eaten by termite from inside or not by using X ray testing.": Yes, it works quite well! The only problem is the cost. Both the equipment and the test itself are (still) comparatively expensive. It is often used to examine old (and valuable) trees in parks or along roads.

  • @manavabhushan
    @manavabhushan Před 5 lety

    Does the whole glass jar, can be analysed by this method?

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 5 lety

      Answer to "Does the whole glass jar, can be analysed by this method?" Principally, yes. However: The larger the specimen, the longer the examination and calculation time, and the lower the special resolution.

  • @mdsayed6834
    @mdsayed6834 Před 3 lety

    Fine

  • @safdarfarooque3489
    @safdarfarooque3489 Před 5 lety

    By this can we get internal parts details of tool also ?

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 5 lety

      Answer to "By this can we get internal parts details of tool also?" Yes, one of the important applications.

  • @hans1066
    @hans1066 Před 6 lety +1

    What are the isotopes that are used here?

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 6 lety +3

      Answer to "What are the isotopes that are used here?": There are no artificial or natural isotopes used here, and no radioactive substances (such as in gamma-ray inspection), the x-rays are generated in a very natural way when the electron beam hits the anode. After the test, neither the x-ray tube nor the typical technical specimens are radioactive; furthermore, they are completely unharmed.

    • @hans1066
      @hans1066 Před 6 lety

      Yeah, I see. Iridium 192 is a great way to do that, too... cheers to India

  • @raahemaarifat9900
    @raahemaarifat9900 Před 5 lety

    Is it also called as RT NDT testing?

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 5 lety

      Answer to "Is it also called as RT NDT testing?": Yes. RT NDT (radiographic nondestructive testing) is the more general expression.

  • @rmhall28
    @rmhall28 Před 3 lety

    Does x-ray computed tomography is electromagnetic method???

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 3 lety

      Answer to "Does x-ray computed tomography is electromagnetic method???": Well, x-rays are electromagnetic radiation, but apart from this fact I would not call it an electromagnetic method.

    • @rmhall28
      @rmhall28 Před 3 lety

      Then, when to call a method electromagnetic technique...??

  • @davidkinasevych8439
    @davidkinasevych8439 Před 4 lety

    Start at 1:45

  • @ranoledge2625
    @ranoledge2625 Před 3 lety

    Why have u stop uploading videos

  • @khaleelrahman6007
    @khaleelrahman6007 Před 2 lety

    Does x-ray computed tomography liquid exist

    • @MaterialsScience2000
      @MaterialsScience2000  Před 2 lety

      Answer to "Does x-ray computed tomography liquid exist": If you mean that the sample is liquid: in principle, yes. However, the sample must be heterogeneous, i.e. it must consist of differently absorbing regions, e.g. air in a liquid or air in molten metals. A completely homogeneous liquid cannot be examined reasonably.

  • @SrinivasRao-dk4nq
    @SrinivasRao-dk4nq Před 5 lety

    good night

  • @MrScooter46290
    @MrScooter46290 Před 8 lety

    The cost is more than $100,000 for the machine. Message or reply, I will buy one for $5,000.

    • @YousifSlaiwa
      @YousifSlaiwa Před 8 lety +1

      +Scott “MrScooter” Walters
      build one.

  • @adhywili4467
    @adhywili4467 Před 4 lety

    Nama : adrianus wilfridus etok
    Nim: 165214097

  • @user-mf7er8pg5d
    @user-mf7er8pg5d Před rokem

    Great explanation and demonstration. Thanks!