Abstract

We developed a computer-aided defect inspection system based on computed tomography (CT). The system consists of a homemade small cone-beam CT (CBCT) system and a graphical toolbox, which is used to extract a computer-aided design (CAD) model from the CT data. In the small CBCT system, the x-ray imaging detector is based on a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor photodiode array in conjunction with a scintillator. Imaging performance of the detector was evaluated in terms of modulation-transfer function, noise-power spectrum, and detective quantum efficiency. The tomographic imaging performance of the small CBCT system was evaluated in terms of signal-to-noise ratio and contrast-to-noise ratio. The graphical toolbox to support defect inspection incorporates various functional tools such as volume rendering, segmentation, triangular-mesh data generation, and data reduction. All the tools have been integrated in a graphical-user interface form. The developed system can provide rapid visual inspection as well as quantitative evaluation of defects by comparing the extracted CAD file with the original file, if available, of an object. The performance of the developed system is demonstrated with experimental CT volume data.

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