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Applied Methods for Transparent Materials Inspection
Horák, Karel ; Honec, Jozef (advisor)
A lot of production lines contain camera inspection systems that increase quality of production. Therefore this presented work deals with applications of computer image processing methods in defectoscopy. Concretely the thesis is concerned with defects evaluation of glass bottles in food operations by the help of visual system BTCAM612, which is in existing configuration installed inland and in several foreign countries. The system is developed in conjunction with developer company CAMEA Ltd. from Brno and it is its sole ownership. The whole process of bottles inspection is described in sequence. First of all it is the hardware acquisition of images of three main controlled parts of bottles – neck, bottom and side. Next chapters are concentrated on image processing and features classification. The features are obtained from image by methods based on detection of in-homogeneities on glass material. Essential part of work is focused on filtration of synthetic patterns from bottles bottoms using function of complex invariants. These patterns are occurred especially in many plants in eastern countries, where marketplace with inspection systems and generally with quality inspection of industrial lines is expanded lately.
Non-destructive testing of gear-wheels
Krejčí, Martin ; Juliš, Martin (referee) ; Čech, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis resolves aplication of particular non-destructive testing methods while producing castings of steel wheels and quality control of this process. There are described fundamentals of flaw detection, determination of flaw-generation cause and suggestions for optimalization of casting process and increasing of its quality.
Modern trends in radiographic procedures and methods in defectoscopy
Skřivánková, Vendula ; Vlašic, František (referee) ; Juliš, Martin (advisor)
Presented thesis deals with modern trends and techniques in radiographic methods of crack detection which are recently used in engineering practice. In the first part, conventional (analogue) radiography principles based on creating a visible image of tested object to radiographic film are discussed. The next part is aimed to the digital radiography and radioscopy. To digitize existing X-ray film images, application of storage phosphor plates (CR), flat panels (DR) and computed tomography (CT).
Modern diagnostic methods use in defectoscopy
Vítámvás, Zdeněk ; Stránský, Lubomír (referee) ; Juliš, Martin (advisor)
Nowadays non-destructive testing offers various ways to detection defects in material. By selecting of suitable method or suitable combination of tests we can locate the defect and determine size of defect with sufficient accuracy. For higher probability of detect defects and for easier operation and evaluation are still evolve new ways of inspection. There are summarizes both ordinarily and modern methods using in defectoscopy in this work. There are describe its principles, courses of testing, suitability of use and there are drop next general information.
Use of micro X-ray computed tomography for development and research into waterjets
Souček, Kamil ; Sitek, Libor ; Gurková, Lucie ; Georgiovská, Lucie
Non-destructive methods for analysis of various types of materials have been increasingly applied recently. One of these methods is the industrial micro X-ray computed tomography (CT). This paper presents an overview of experience in using the industrial micro X-ray computed tomography during research activities at the Institute of Geonics of the CAS. It discusses possibilities of the nondestructive visualization of the inner structures of a wide range of materials and objects, including examples of its use in research and development activities related to high speed waterjets.
The Analysis of Material Inner Structure and Industry X-ray Computed Microtomography
Souček, Kamil
In recent decades, non-destructive methods of materials analysis have been used increasingly for the study of different kinds of materials. Especially, it concerns the method of the X-ray industry computed microtomography (CT). This paper is elaborated on the basis of the experiences of X-ray CT use within the frame of research activities of the Institute of Geonics ASCR. Particularly, the possibilities and examples of the different kind material research by X-ray CT are presented. The X-ray CT systems fy. Nikom Metrology X TH 225 ST and XT H 450 at Institute of Geonics cover a wide range of the X-ray CT and radiography applications in the fields of analysis of materials and geomaterials (e.g. analysis of the pore space, inner structure and their defects), the inspection of small castings and plastic parts, as well as in the fields of palaeontology (e.g. inspection of bones, sculls, fossils etc.), size measurement of internal dimensions of the components, defectoscopy of machines and equipment parts and also in the field of biological structures analysis.
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Resolution and stability tests of Medipix-1 pixel detector for X-ray dynamic defectoscopy
Jakubek, J. ; Vavřík, Daniel ; Pospíšil, S. ; Visschers, J.
The application of the Medipix-1 pixel detector device for directnondestructive observation of damage development in graduallystressed materials by means of X-ray transmission measurements(so called X-Ray Dynamic Defectoscopy -XRDD) has been recentlysuccessfully demonstrated.

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