Title :
Role of 3-D graphics in NDT data processing
Author :
McNab, A. ; Reilly, D. ; Potts, A. ; Toft, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fDate :
7/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Visualisation in 3-D can significantly improve the interpretation and understanding of imaged NDT data sets, The advantages of using 3-D graphics to assist in the interpretation of ultrasonic data are discussed in the context of an advanced software environment for the reconstruction, visualisation and analysis of 3-D images within a component CAD model. The software combines the analysis features of established 2-D packages with facilities for real-time data rotation, interactive orthogonal/oblique slicing and `true´ image reconstruction, where scanning-surface shape and reflection from component boundaries are accounted for through interaction with the full 3-D model of the component. A number of novel facilities exploit the graphics capability of the system. These include the overlay of 3-D images with individual control of image transparency; a floating tooltip window for interrogation of data point coordinates and amplitude; image annotation tools, including 3-D distance measurement; and automated defect sizing based on `6 dB drop´ and `maximum amplitude´ methods. A graphical user interface has also been designed for a well established flaw response model, which allows the user to easily specify the flaw size, shape, orientation and location; probe parameters and scan pattern on the component. The output is presented as a simulated ultrasound image
Keywords :
CAD; automatic test software; computerised instrumentation; data visualisation; flaw detection; graphical user interfaces; image reconstruction; inspection; software tools; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic materials testing; 3D graphics role; 3D visualisation; NDT data processing; advanced software environment; automated defect sizing; component CAD model; data point coordinates; flaw location; flaw orientation; flaw response model; flaw shape; flaw size; floating tooltip window; graphical user interface; image annotation tools; image reconstruction; image transparency control; imaged NDT data sets; images overlay; interactive orthogonal/oblique slicing; maximum amplitude method; probe parameters; real-time data rotation; scan pattern; scanning-surface reflection; scanning-surface shape; simulated ultrasound image; ultrasonic data;
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-smt:20010470