Advanced Computed Tomography for dimensional and surface measurements in industry (AdvanCT)
Third Party Funds Group - Sub project
Acronym:
AdvanCT
Start date :
01.06.2018
End date :
31.05.2021
Website:
https://www.ptb.de/empir2018/advanct/home/
Overall project details
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Advanced Computed Tomography for dimensional and surface measurements in industry
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Scientific Abstract
Computed tomography (CT) is an aspiring contact-free measurement
method which allows to determine the complete geometry of objects (inner
and outer geometry including surface texture) typically not fully
accessible to other measurement methods.
To support dimensional metrology in future advanced manufacturing,
the project will develop traceable CT measurement techniques for
dimensions and surface texture. Open issues regarding traceability,
measurement uncertainty, sufficient precision/accuracy, scanning time,
multi-material, surface form and roughness, suitable reference
standards, and simulation techniques will be clarified.
Therefore the AdvanCT project will face the following objects:
- To develop traceable and validated methods for absolute CT
characterisation including the correction of geometry errors by 9
degrees of freedom (DoF). This will include the development of reference
standards, traceable calibration methods and thermal models for
instrument geometry correction, as well as the correction of errors
originating in the X-ray tube and the detector in order to improve CT
accuracy.
- To develop improved and traceable methods for dimensional CT
measurements with focus on measurements of sculptured / freeform
surfaces, roughness, and multi-material effects including supplementary
material characterisation.
- To develop fast CT methods for inline applications based on improved
evaluation of noisy, sparse, few, or limited angle X-ray projections,
reconstruction methods. This will be done using reduced number of
projections from well-known directions and include enhanced
post-processing.
- To develop traceable methods for uncertainty estimation using
virtual CT models and Monte-Carlo simulations. This will include
calibrated reference standards, the determination of accurate model
parameters and the development of correction methods for specific CT
image forming artefacts.
- To facilitate the take up of the technology and measurement
infrastructure developed in the project by the measurement supply chain
(accredited laboratories, instrumentation manufacturers), standards
developing organisations (e.g. ISO TC213, VDI-GMA 3.33 Technical
Committee Computed Tomography in Dimensional Measurements) and end users
(e.g. plastic manufacturers, automotive, telecommunication, medical and
pharmaceutical industries and metrology service providers).
The institute of manufacturing metrology will focus on the following aspects:
- The investigation of temperature variation within a CT system and
its impact on projection stability as well as measurement deviations.
The resulting thermal data can improve the characterization of CT
systems.
- The systematic determination of model parameters for measurement
simulation („digital twin“). The simulation of the measurement process
could allow e.g. numerical measurement uncertainty evaluation. A
successful parameter determination is a prerequisite for a faithful
virtual CT model. Therefore, it is a key element for the simulation
based uncertainty evaluation
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