Systems for digital industrial radiology are currently quite expensive and, therefore, often unaffordable for many institutes and non-destructive testing groups worldwide. This publication provides guidance on the development of such systems at a relatively lower cost. The aims are to facilitate the acquisition of state of the art digital technology, which has tremendous potential for enhancing the speed as well as the quality of radiographic inspection, in the long run ensuring the quality of industrial equipment and components.
| ISBN: | 9789201293107 |
| Publication date: | 30th June 2013 |
| Author: | IAEA |
| Publisher: | International Atomic Energy Agency |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 89 pages |
| Series: | IAEA Radiation Technology Reports |
| Genres: |
Nuclear issues Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry and radiation Energy industries and utilities Nuclear power and engineering |
Systems for digital industrial radiology are currently quite expensive and, therefore, often unaffordable for many institutes and non-destructive testing groups worldwide. This publication provides guidance on the development of such systems at a relatively lower cost. The aims are to facilitate the acquisition of state of the art digital technology, which has tremendous potential for enhancing the speed as well as the quality of radiographic inspection, in the long run ensuring the quality of industrial equipment and components.
Design, Development and Optimization of a Low Cost System for Digital Industrial Radiology features in the following genres: Nuclear issues, Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry and radiation, Energy industries and utilities, Nuclear power and engineering
Design, Development and Optimization of a Low Cost System for Digital Industrial Radiology is available in Paperback
Design, Development and Optimization of a Low Cost System for Digital Industrial Radiology was written by IAEA and published by International Atomic Energy Agency
Design, Development and Optimization of a Low Cost System for Digital Industrial Radiology has 89 pages
Yes it is part of IAEA Radiation Technology Reports series