Radiographic Testing

X-rays are used to produce images of objects using film or other detector that is sensitive to radiation. The test object is placed between the radiation source and the detector. The thickness and the density of the material that X-rays must penetrate affect the amount of radiation reaching the detector. This variation in radiation produces an image on the detector that shows the internal features of the test object.


Radiographic Inspection of Aerospace Structures


Design and Inspectability of Cast Components

Grain Anisotropy in Radiographic Inspection


XRSIM Applications




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For more information about CASR please contact:
Lisa Brasche
Iowa State University
casr@cnde.iastate.edu