Search for dissertations about: "x-ray computerised tomography"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words x-ray computerised tomography.
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1. Methods for measurements and analyses of cracks in flexible pavements
Abstract : When cracking has propagated through the entire asphaltbound layers, water may ingress into the unbound layers andaccelerate the deterioration of the road structure. Knowledgeon where cracks initiate and how they propagate vertically istherefore of great practical importance. READ MORE
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2. Optimised performance of industrial high resolution computerised tomography
Abstract : The purpose of non-descructive enluation (NDE) is to acquire knowledge of the investigated sample. Digital x-ray imaging techniques such as radiography or computerised tomography (CI) produce images of the interior of a sample. The obtained image quality determines the possibility of detecting sample, ·elated features, e.g. READ MORE
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3. Techniques for the determination of the optimal performance of high resolution computerised tomography
Abstract : Techniques to deternine the optimal performance of high resolution computerised tomography (CT) has been studied, that is, optimal data collection parameter settings for the imaging task at issue and its detectability limits.Generally, CT is an X-ray based non-destructive testing method that was developed for medical purposes in the seventies and introduced for industrial applications the latter half of the eighties. READ MORE
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4. Characterisation of wood-fibre—based materials using image analysis
Abstract : Wood fibres are the main constituent of paper and are also used to alter properties of plastics in wood-fibre—based composite materials. The manufacturing of these materials involves numerous parameters that determine the quality of the products. READ MORE
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5. Methods for collecting and analysing simultaneous strain and moisture data during wood drying
Abstract : Improved understanding of moisture and mechanical behaviour is an international objective for wood drying research. The main objective of this licentiate thesis work was to develop an experimental method suitable for collecting valuable response data related to the moisture and mechanical behaviour of drying wood. READ MORE