Learn how industrial computed tomography (CT), digital twins and collaborative platforms are improving workflows across design, simulation, manufacturing and inspection in machine engineering from ...
Industrial CT scanning works by taking several hundred to several thousand 2D x-ray images covering 360 degrees. Once the scan is completed, the 2D x-ray images are reconstructed in 3D, making it ...
Xray technology, more specifically computed tomography (CT), has been adapted for use as an instrument of industrial metrology. Early adopters have quickly recognized the benefits of internal and ...
Fig. 1. Strain field of an in-situ test using a novel SMC material. The arising cracks are clearly visible and can be associated with the microstructure characterization, which can be carried out ...
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What in the world could possibly justify charging $129 for a USB cable? And is such a cable any better than a $10 Amazon Basics cable? To answer that question, [Jon Bruner] fired up an industrial CT ...
Computed tomography (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two types of imaging procedures. They both create detailed images of the internal body structures. While CT scans use X-rays to ...