Seminar on Advances in digital x-ray imaging |
Indian Society For Nondestructive Testing Digital Radiography Working Group (DRWG)
Seminar on Advances in Digital x-ray imaging
22nd October, 2013
Venue:
John F Welch Technology Center
122, EPIP, Whitefield Road
Bangalore, Karnataka
John F Welch Technology Center
122, EPIP, Whitefield Road
Bangalore, Karnataka
Background
Digital radiography applications are growing in the field of non-destructive evaluation. It offers many advantages over film radiography. Demand to meet high productivity and need for reducing plant shutdown time have forced industries to look for alternative NDE technologies which can reduce inspection cycle time. Digital radiography offers easier work flow environment as compared to conventional film based radiography. Digital Detectors Arrays (DDA) and Computed Radiography (CR) has been implemented by many industries and research establishments such as BHEL, IGCAR, BARC, NFC, Thermax, and L&T over the years. This seminar is intended to bring all the industries, manufacturers of digital systems and research institutes together and discuss on benefits and challenges faced by industries in implementing digital radiography in shop floors.
Agenda
9:00 – 11:00 DRWG meeting
11:00- 13:00 Industries experience of Digital Radiography
(L&T, IGCAR, BARC, BHEL, ISRO)
14:00-15:00 Advances in digital x-ray imaging
15:00 -16:00 Micro/Nano CT and its applications
16:00-17:00 Visit to Nano CT lab
17:00-18:00 Panel meeting: Directions for DRWG
Speakers from
• Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam
• GE Global Research Center , Bangalore
• Indian Space Research Organization
• Bhabha Atomic Research Center
• L&T
• Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam
• GE Global Research Center , Bangalore
• Indian Space Research Organization
• Bhabha Atomic Research Center
• L&T
Convener
Shri.V.Manoharan Senior Technologist NDE Imaging & Modeling Lab GE Global Research Center 122, EPIP, White Field Road Bangalore – 560 066 Email: manoharan.v@ge.com
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