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NDT Solution

Advanced Visualization for
Interpretation of C-Scan Data

Figures 4-6

 

Figure 4

Figure 4 - Zoomed images of indicated discontinuities showing a "linear" texel map and a "nearest" texel map of data onto surface model.

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Figure 5

Figure 5 - Zoomed view of texture mapped surface model of tire and zoomed flat C-scan from user interface.

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Figure 6

Figure 6 - Integration of design and NDT facilitated by shared data formats can have a significant impact on the future application and component reliability.

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