Investigation of Automated Evaluation of Field Weld Radiographs.
Abstract
Since evaluation of field welds using radiographs requires that an inspector compare the radiograph with a standard, subjectivity is introduced. An automated image-analyzing system is proposed to remove this subjectivity. Radiographs containing sharp, well-defined defects on a uniform background can be analyzed the cathode-ray scanners and special-purpose computers in real time. However, the visual contrast in field weld radiographs is rather poor, and many extraneous features are usually present. A scan of 80 standard radiographs using an image analyzer detected only 296 weld defects while human operators identified 988. Techniques for enhancement and filtering of extraneous features are essential to the automated analysis of field weld radiographs. It is recommended that further work on development of an automatic radiographic analyzer be deferred until major advancements occur in the state of the art of image analysis. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA028605
Entities
People
- F. Kearney
- J. Fornango
Organizations
- Construction Engineering Research Laboratory