Computed tomography integration to the quality control loop of Brazilian industries has been continuously growing. Being capable of imaging internal structures of an object, hidden features formerly evaluated only after physically sectioning it became visible through computed tomography. Despite being an engineering technology to be considered in non-destructive analysis and dimensional metrology, the task of selecting an appropriate CT measurement system is not trivial. This paper outlines a general methodology for defining the quotation bases of an industrial CT system suitable for in-line quality control of light metal parts, and thus assisting the buyoff activity.
Drawing up an industrial CT system purchase specification: a Brazilian case study
LINHARES FERNANDES Thiago;
2017
Abstract
Computed tomography integration to the quality control loop of Brazilian industries has been continuously growing. Being capable of imaging internal structures of an object, hidden features formerly evaluated only after physically sectioning it became visible through computed tomography. Despite being an engineering technology to be considered in non-destructive analysis and dimensional metrology, the task of selecting an appropriate CT measurement system is not trivial. This paper outlines a general methodology for defining the quotation bases of an industrial CT system suitable for in-line quality control of light metal parts, and thus assisting the buyoff activity.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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