A simulation-based study on the influence of beam hardening in X-ray computed tomography for dimensional metrology

J Xray Sci Technol. 2015;23(1):65-82. doi: 10.3233/XST-140471.

Abstract

X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a radiographic scanning technique for visualising cross-sectional images of an object non-destructively. From these cross-sectional images it is possible to evaluate internal dimensional features of a workpiece which may otherwise be inaccessible to tactile and optical instruments. Beam hardening is a physical process that degrades the quality of CT images and has previously been suggested to influence dimensional measurements. Using a validated simulation tool, the influence of spectrum pre-filtration and beam hardening correction are evaluated for internal and external dimensional measurements. Beam hardening is shown to influence internal and external dimensions in opposition, and to have a greater influence on outer dimensions compared to inner dimensions. The results suggest the combination of spectrum pre-filtration and a local gradient-based surface determination method are able to greatly reduce the influence of beam hardening in X-ray CT for dimensional metrology.

Keywords: Computed tomography; ISO50; X-ray spectrum estimation; beam hardening; dimensional metrology; surface determination.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms*
  • Computer Simulation
  • Humans
  • Imaging, Three-Dimensional / methods*
  • Models, Biological*
  • Radiographic Image Enhancement / methods
  • Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted / methods*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / methods*