Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa

The non-destructive testing nowadays has become more advanced in order to follow the development of technology and new trend. For example in radiography, one technique called digital radiography that uses the advanced computer technology, scanner machine and data editor established. Meanwhile, resea...

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Main Author: Musa, Muhammad Haffizal
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling my.uitm.ir.201172022-11-22T07:04:45Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20117/ Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa Musa, Muhammad Haffizal Descriptive and experimental mechanics Radiation physics (General) The non-destructive testing nowadays has become more advanced in order to follow the development of technology and new trend. For example in radiography, one technique called digital radiography that uses the advanced computer technology, scanner machine and data editor established. Meanwhile, research was made based on the digital radiography technology. This research is based on wood inspection using digital radiography to obtain the high quality image of radiography. The inspection was made because there was no other inspection regard to the wood. The purpose of this inspection is to determine the relationship of penetration power and source-to-film distance with the image quality. Besides, the purpose is to evaluate the wood thickness with the image quality. In addition, the inspection done to establish basic exposure chart that include parameter such as penetration power, exposure time, current and wood thickness. These parameter affect the quality of image displayed on the monitor. There are three type of wood used; Akasia, Perah, and Meranti. The three different type of wood divided into three thickness; 2 inches (50.2mm), 3 inches (76.2mm) and 5 inches (127mm). 2010 Student Project PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/20117/1/20117.pdf Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa. (2010) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Descriptive and experimental mechanics
Radiation physics (General)
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Radiation physics (General)
Musa, Muhammad Haffizal
Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa
description The non-destructive testing nowadays has become more advanced in order to follow the development of technology and new trend. For example in radiography, one technique called digital radiography that uses the advanced computer technology, scanner machine and data editor established. Meanwhile, research was made based on the digital radiography technology. This research is based on wood inspection using digital radiography to obtain the high quality image of radiography. The inspection was made because there was no other inspection regard to the wood. The purpose of this inspection is to determine the relationship of penetration power and source-to-film distance with the image quality. Besides, the purpose is to evaluate the wood thickness with the image quality. In addition, the inspection done to establish basic exposure chart that include parameter such as penetration power, exposure time, current and wood thickness. These parameter affect the quality of image displayed on the monitor. There are three type of wood used; Akasia, Perah, and Meranti. The three different type of wood divided into three thickness; 2 inches (50.2mm), 3 inches (76.2mm) and 5 inches (127mm).
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title Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa
title_short Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa
title_full Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa
title_fullStr Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa
title_full_unstemmed Wood inspection using digital radiography / Muhammad Haffizal Musa
title_sort wood inspection using digital radiography / muhammad haffizal musa
publishDate 2010
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