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  • 2012Preliminary NDT investigation of sintered Powder Metallurgy parts by high-resolution TDI based X-ray digital radiographycitations

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  • Neagu, Marian
  • Mateiasi, Gabriela
  • Stefanescu, Bogdan
  • Selcuk, Cem
  • Nicholson, P. Ian
  • Ponomarev, Maxim
  • Clarke, Alan L.
  • Gan, Tat Hean
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Preliminary NDT investigation of sintered Powder Metallurgy parts by high-resolution TDI based X-ray digital radiography

  • Neagu, Marian
  • Amos, Mathew
  • Iovea, Mihai
  • Mateiasi, Gabriela
  • Gierl, Christian
  • Selcuk, Cem
  • Halai, Harshad V.
  • Ponomarev, Maxim
  • Momeni, Mohammad
  • Gan, Tat Hean
  • Kappatos, Vassilis
Abstract

<p>Sintered ferrous Powder Metallurgy (PM) components are typically intricate and complex in shape as well as having internal granularity, thus making them very challenging components for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) evaluation. We are presenting the preliminary experiments of AutoInspect project system, a new inspection approach using high-resolution X-ray digital radiography based on a Time Delay Integration (TDI) X-ray detector, with an individual pixel size of 54 μm. This is a low-cost approach for in-situ automated X-ray NDT inspection, which allows a very short scanning time per part, on average approximately 1-2 seconds. In this paper, preliminary studies have been carried out on designed test specimens and PM components. The resultant X-ray images are presented together with the analysis software package features, emphasising some internal irregularities and flaws of the inspected samples.</p>

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