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Introduction to Qunatification of Damage Parameters for Concrete Using X-ray Computed Tomography (X-ray Computed Tomography를 이용한 콘크리트의 손상파라미터 정량화)

  • 박대효;박재민;안태송
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.501-504
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this work is to introduce some fundamental stereological concepts to quantify damage parameters using X-ray CT(Computed Tomography) in the scope of CDM(Continuum Damage Mechanics). X-ray CT is a completely nondestructive technique for visualizing features in the interior of opaque solid objects, and for obtaining digital information on their 3D geometries and properties. Many researchers have introduced lots of damage parameters to model the mechanical behavior of deteriorated materials. Those damage parameters can be represented in many forms such as specific void or crack surfaces, the spacing between cracks, the specific damaged surface area, the specific damaged surface area tensor, the mean solid path among the damaged surfaces and the mean solid path tensor. Despite of many accomplishments in CDM since there is no the systematic experiment, it have limitations in application. In this situation, X-ray computed tomography is highlited by many researchers and applied in a wide range of materials including rock, bone, ceramic, metal, soft tissue and concrete.

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Analysis of X-ray luminosities of isolated elliptical galaxies in SDSS

  • Choi, Yun-Young;Kim, Eun-Bin;Kim, Sung-Soo S.;Park, Chang-Bom
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.58.2-58.2
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    • 2011
  • Park, Gott, & Choi (2008) found that when a galaxy is located within the virial radius from its closest neighbor and the neighbor is an elliptical, the probability of the galaxy to be an elliptical is very sensitive to the large-scale background density over a few Mpc scales. They suggested that the large-scale dependence can be arise if the temperature of a diffuse hot gas held by elliptical galaxies are higher in higher density environment. In this study, to understand the large-scale environment affects the X-ray properties of individual galaxies, we investigated the dependence of the X-ray luminosities of the elliptical galaxies on the large-scale environment using X-ray and optical data which we selected from the ROSAT All-Sky Survey and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7. To exclude galaxies embedded in an intra-group/cluster medium which could enhance their observed X-ray luminosity, we used isolated elliptical galaxies.

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Sharpness Enhancement of Tooth X-ray Images Through Elimination of Complicated Background (복잡한 배경 제거를 통한 치아 X-ray 영상의 선예도 개선)

  • Kun-Woo Na;Keun-Ho Rew
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2023
  • To remove unnecessary background from tooth X-ray images and enhance the sharpness of tooth and gum images, image processing techniques including contrast adjustment and histogram equalization are used. The introduction of two methods for detecting the boundary of the tooth and gum region and separating the tooth and gum from the background. In both cases, the background of the tooth X-ray images could be removed as a result, improving the quality of the images. The proposed method improves MTF (Modulation Transfer Function), an image performance indicator, as a result of measuring MTF. The original image's spatial frequency ranged from 4.73 to 11.40 lp/mm at the 10% response, whereas the proposed image's spatial frequency ranged from 10.90 to 11.85 lp/mm, giving uniformly enhanced results. In contrast, tooth and gums could not be completely separated from the background using Apple's Lift subject from background function.

Study of Image Properties for Computed Radiography (Computed Radiography의 영상특성에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Ki-Hyun;Jung, Jae-Eun
    • Korean Journal of Digital Imaging in Medicine
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2008
  • Computed radiography(CR) has been widely used in the field of diagnostic radiography since digital X-ray image was introduced. The imaging performance of CR system was studied by analyzing the digital image data of the CR images which are the outcomes of the whole imaging system composed of image plate(IP), laser digitizer, analoge-digital convertor, and a given image processing unit. In this study, we used a conventional CR system made by Agfa. From the flat field image of 150$\times$150 image pixels, signal-to-noise ratio(SNR) was calculated. SNR of the CR image increases in proportion to logarithm value of the X-ray exposure irradiated on the IP. SNR is less than about 6 at the exposure below 0.2mR and is more than 10 at the exposure above 0.54mR. In our study, most of images obtained by the smaller exposures less than 2.0mR can not be readable. In general, the minimum value of the SNR ranges from 3 to 5. We obtained modulation transfer function(MTF) by analyzing the bar pattern image which was made under conditions as follows: X-ray tube potential was 55kVp, the IP exposure was 0.54 mR, and the distance between X-ray source to IP was 2m, where bar pattern was located on the IP. MTF is 23% at 2.5lp/mm spatial frequency. Provided that the MTF of noise equivalent modulation is 10%, the CR system has the limiting spatial resolution of 3.2lp/mm. If the image sharpness is evaluated by the spatial frequency where MTF is 50%. the corresponding spatial frequency is 0.5$\sim$0.75lp/mm. MTFA(Modulation Transfer Function Area) is 1.0lp/mm. Compared with the Fuji CR whose MTFA is 1.1lp/mm, Agfa CR in this study shows almost same MTFA performance.

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Comparison of three digital radiographic imaging systems for the visibility of endodontic files (근관 파일의 인지도 평가시 세 가지 디지털 방사선영상시스템의 비교)

  • Park Jong-Won;Kim Eun-Kyung;Han Won-Jeong
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: To compare three digital radiographic imaging sensors by evaluating the visibility of endodontic file tips with interobserver reproducibility and assessing subjectively the clarity of images in comparison with the x-ray film images. Materials and Methods: Forty-five extracted sound premolars were used for this study. Fifteen plaster blocks were made with three premolars each and #8, 10, 15 K-flexofiles were inserted into the root canal of premolars. They were radiographically exposed using periapical x-ray films (Kodak Insight Dental film, Eastmann Kodak company, Rochester, USA), Digora imaging plates (Soredex-Orion Co., Helsinki, Finland), CDX 2000HQ sensors (Biomedisys Co., Seoul, Korea), and CDR sensors (Schick Inc., Long Island, USA). The visibility of endodontic files was evaluated with interobserver reproducibility, which was calculated as the standard deviations of X, Y coordinates of endodontic file tips measured on digital images by three oral and maxillofacial radiologists. The clarity of images was assessed subjectively using 3 grades, i.e. plus, equal, and minus in comparison with the conventional x-ray film images. Results: Interobserver reproducibility of endodontic file tips was the highest in CDR sensor (p < 0.05) only except at Y coordinates of #15 file. In the subjective assessment of the image clarity, the plus grade was the most frequent in CDR sensor at all size of endodontic file (p < 0.05). Conclusion : CDR sensor was the most superior to the other sensors, CDX 2000HQ sensor and Digora imaging plate in the evaluation of interobserver reproducibility of endodontic file tip and subjective assessment of image clarity.

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Enhancement of Image Sharpness in X-ray Digital Tomosynthesis Using Self-Layer Subtraction Backprojection Method (관심 단층 제거 후 역투사법을 이용한 X-선 디지털 영상합성법에서의 단층영상 선명도 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Shon, Cheol-Soon;Cho, Min-Kook;Lim, Chang-Hwy;Cheong, Min-Ho;Kim, Ho-Kyung;Lee, Sung-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.8-14
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    • 2007
  • X-ray digital tomosynthesis is widely used in the nondestructive testing and evaluation, especially for the printed circuit boards (PCBs). In this study, we propose a simple method to reduce the blur artefact, frequently claimed in the conventional digital tomosynthesis based on SAA (shift-and-add) algorithm, and thus restore the image sharpness. The proposed method is basically based on the SAA, but has a correction procedure by finding blur artefacts from the forward-and back-projection for the firstly obtained, manipulated backprojection data. The manipulation is the replacement of the original data at the POI (plane-of-interest) by zeros. This method has been compared with the conventional SAA algorithm using the experimental measurements and Monte Carlo simulation for the designed PCB phantom. The comparison showed a much enhancement of sharpness in the images obtained from the proposed method.

Compact Anode Design with the Heat Capacity Performance in Rotating Anode X-ray Tube for Digital Radiography

  • Lee, Seok Moon
    • Applied Science and Convergence Technology
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 2015
  • We studied the compact anode design to develop 100 kW rotating anode X-ray tube with large focal spot 1.2 mm, small focal spot 0.6 mm and tube voltage 150 kV for large hospital digital radiography using computer thermal simulation. The larger thermal radiation effect in a high vacuum can reduce the temperature of anode so the method to increase the surface area of anode is investigated. The anode has the multi-tier shape at the back side of TZM body of anode and also bigger diameter of anode. The number of multi-tiers was varied from 6 to 15 and the diameter of anode was also varied from ${\Phi}74$ to ${\Phi}82$. From ANSYS transient thermal simulation result, we could obtain $1056.4^{\circ}C$ anode maximum temperature when applying 100 kW input power at 0.1 second on target focal track which is less than $1091^{\circ}C$ of the conventional 75 kW X-ray tube with reduced anode weight by 15.5% than the conventional anode. The compact anode of reduced anode weight is able to improve the unwanted noise when the rotor is rotating at high-speed and also reduce the rotational torque which the cost effective stator-coil is possible. It is believed that the anode with 15 ea multi-tiers using ${\Phi}82$ can satisfy with the specification of the anode heat capacity. From the results of this paper, it has been confirmed that the proposed compact anode can be used as the anode of 100 kW rotating anode X-ray tube for digital radiography.

BLDC Motor Control Unit for Automation of X ray Equipment (X선 기기의 자동화를 위한 BLDC 모터 제어 장치)

  • Kim, Tae-Gon;Kim, Young-Pyo;Cheon, Min-Woo
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.833-838
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    • 2011
  • X-ray device used in the diagnosis has made possible to have more effective and accurate diagnosis, powered by the development of various devices. Based on this, X-ray device has become the most basic and essential diagnostic equipment in clinical medicine. At present, in the image acquisition field using X-ray, the use of Digital radiography which is useful in the acquisition time reduction and transfer of images and is possible to have the dose reduction has expanded. With the structure using one detector, this DR device has disadvantages in that it needs structural changes unlike existing X-ray and the detector should be moved to the desired position depending on the shooting location. Therefore, in this study, using BLDC(Brushless direct current) motor and PID(Proportional integral differential) control method, the automatic control system of 3-axis which is upward and downward, left and right and rotation of detector where having the most movement in DR was designed and produced and its performance was evaluated.

상부 Au 전극 면적 Size에 따른 PbI2 필름의 전기적 특성 평가

  • Myeong, Ju-Yeon;Park, Jeong-Eun;Kim, Dae-Guk;Kim, Gyo-Tae;Jo, Gyu-Seok;O, Gyeong-Min;Nam, Sang-Hui
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2014.02a
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    • pp.374-374
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    • 2014
  • 의료용 X-ray는 과거 analog 방식과, 연구가 진행 중이며 현재 많이 사용되고 있는 digital 방식으로 나누어진다. 최근, 광도전체와 형광체 기반의 flat panel X-ray detector의 발전에 따른 상용화가 이루어지고 있으며, 많은 발전 가능성이 제기되고 있다. flat panel X-ray detector 검출방식은 direct method (직접 방식)와 indirect method (간접 방식)로 나누어진다. 본 연구는 일반적으로 상용화 되어있는 amorphous seleinum (비정질 셀레늄)의 큰 일함수에 의한 저 해상력이라는 단점을 보완하기 위해, 작은 일함수를 가지는 물질을 사용하여, 영상을 얻을 시에 높은 해상력으로 표현할 수 있도록 하고, 원자번호가 높은 물질을 사용하여 X-ray 흡수율을 높일 수 있도록 기존 direct method에 많이 사용되고 있는 amorphous seleinum 기반 digital X-ray detector가 아닌, 이러한 장점을 충족시킬 수 있는 PbI2 물질 층을 사용하여 시편을 제작 하였다. PbI2를 같은 두께로 올린 후, 물질 층 상부에 Au 전극 면적을 다른 size로 제작한 시편으로 X-ray에 노출 시켰다. 이는 상부 전극 size 차이에 따른 신호 차이를 측정하여 전기적 특성을 평가하기 위한 것이다. 전도성을 띠고 있는 ITO (Indium - Tin - Oxide) glass를 이용하여 screen printing 방법으로 제작하였다. PbI2층을 약 160~180 um두께, $3cm{\times}3cm$ size로 5개 제작하였으며, 상부 전극으로는 Au를 진공 증착 시켰다. 상부 전극 size는 각각 시편 5개에 $0.5cm{\times}0.5cm$, $1cm{\times}1cm$, $1.5cm{\times}1.5cm$, $2cm{\times}2cm$, $2.5cm{\times}2.5cm$로 PbI2 물질 층 중앙에 증착 시켰다. 이러한 설정으로 X-ray 노출 시 관찰할 수 있는 PbI2의 전기적인 특성을 평가할 수 있었다. 관전압을 40 kVp, 60 kVp, 80 kVp, 100 kVp, 120 kVp, 140 kVp로 설정하고, 관전류는 100 mA로 설정하였으며, Dark current, Sensitivity를 측정하였다. Dark current와 Sensitivity를 측정한 뒤, 그 값을 이용하여 SNR (신호 대 잡음 비)값을 구해보았다.실험 결과 단위면적당 signal과 SNR을 분석할 수 있었다. 80 kVp로 기준을 잡고 결과 값을 보면 $0.5cm{\times}0.5cm$ 시편에서 2.92 nC/cm2, $2.5cm{\times}2.5cm$ 시편에서 0.84 nC/cm2로 상부 전극 크기가 작을수록 더 좋은 신호를 측정할 수 있었다. 똑같은 기준에서 SNR을 계산 해 보았을 때, $0.5cm{\times}0.5cm$ 시편에서 6.46, $2.5cm{\times}2.5cm$ 시편에서 1.91로 SNR역시 상부 전극 크기가 작을수록 더 큰 값을 확인할 수 있었다. 이러한 결과는 edge-effect의 영향으로 인해 나온 결과라고 할 수 있다. 이러한 실험 결과, detector 제작 시, 같은 물질을 사용하여 더 높은 효율을 내기 위해서는 큰 size의 상부 전극 보다는 작은 size의 상부 전극을 증착 시키는 것이 전기적 특성을 더욱 효율적으로 평가할 수 있을 것이라고 사료된다.

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Digital X-ray Imaging in Dentistry (치과에서 디지털 x-선 영상의 이용)

  • Kim Eun-Kyung
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.387-396
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    • 1999
  • In dentistry. RadioVisioGraphy was introduced as a first electronic dental x-ray imaging modality in 1989. Thereafter. many types of direct digital radiographic system have been produced in the last decade. They are based either on charge-coupled device(CCD) or on storage phosphor technology. In addition. new types of digital radiographic system using amorphous selenium. image intensifier etc. are under development. Advantages of digital radiographic system are elimination of chemical processing, reduction in radiation dose. image processing, computer storage. electronic transfer of images and so on. Image processing includes image enhancement. image reconstruction. digital subtraction, etc. Especially digital subtraction and reconstruction can be applied in many aspects of clinical practice and research. Electronic transfer of images enables filmless dental hospital and teleradiology/teledentistry system. Since the first image management and communications system(IMACS) for dentomaxillofacial radiology was reported in 1992. IMACS in dental hospital has been increasing. Meanwhile. researches about computer-assisted diagnosis, such as structural analysis of bone trabecular patterns of mandible. feature extraction, automated identification of normal landmarks on cephalometric radiograph and automated image analysis for caries or periodontitis. have been performed actively in the last decade. Further developments in digital radiographic imaging modalities. image transmission system. imaging processing and automated analysis software will change the traditional clinical dental practice in the 21st century.

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