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Case studies in the use of computed tomography for non-destructive testing, inspection and measurement

Case studies in the use of computed tomography for non-destructive testing, inspection and measurement
Case studies in the use of computed tomography for non-destructive testing, inspection and measurement
X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) allows visualisation of the physical structures in the interior of an object without physically opening or cutting it. After an introductory review of X-ray computed tomography and its applicability to industrial non-destructive testing and evaluation this paper presents details of a range of case studies where this technology has enabled non-destructive testing, failure analysis or performance evaluation of industrial products and components.
Singapore Institute of Manufactory Technology, computed tomography, CT, reconstruction, NDT, Visualisation
NDT.net
Malcolm, Andrew A.
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Liu, Tong
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Lifton, Joseph
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Malcolm, Andrew A.
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Liu, Tong
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Lifton, Joseph
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Malcolm, Andrew A., Liu, Tong and Lifton, Joseph (2013) Case studies in the use of computed tomography for non-destructive testing, inspection and measurement. In Singapore International NDT Conference & Exhibition 2013: Special Issue of e-Journal of Nondestructive Testing. vol. 18, NDT.net. 16 pp .

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Abstract

X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) allows visualisation of the physical structures in the interior of an object without physically opening or cutting it. After an introductory review of X-ray computed tomography and its applicability to industrial non-destructive testing and evaluation this paper presents details of a range of case studies where this technology has enabled non-destructive testing, failure analysis or performance evaluation of industrial products and components.

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Published date: 19 July 2013
Keywords: Singapore Institute of Manufactory Technology, computed tomography, CT, reconstruction, NDT, Visualisation

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Local EPrints ID: 507772
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/507772
PURE UUID: 62a113cf-c2b7-4ca5-9b88-724031ec7cf2
ORCID for Joseph Lifton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8716-1055

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Date deposited: 06 Jan 2026 14:06
Last modified: 07 Jan 2026 03:16

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Author: Andrew A. Malcolm
Author: Tong Liu
Author: Joseph Lifton ORCID iD

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