PHANTOM INTENDED FOR USE IN QUALITY CONTROL OF TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGES
20170370859 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
- Lionel Christian Jean-Loïc GAY (Yerres, FR)
- Philippe ARSLAN (Alfortville, FR)
- Yves RAMBOURG (Gif-sur-yvette, FR)
- André CHANDELLE (Moissy-Cramayel Cedex, FR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A phantom for use in quality control of tomographic images, the phantom including a cylindrical plate made of a uniform material having a density d1, with two cylinders being inserted in the plate, the cylinders being made out of uniform materials having different densities d2, d3, the density of one of the cylinders being greater than the density d1 of the plate, and the density of the other cylinder being less than the density d1 of the plate, and including a first series of pairs of holes of different diameters drilled in the plate, the axes of the holes of the first series being oriented axially relative to an axis of revolution of the plate, and the holes in a given pair being spaced apart from each other by a distance equal to their diameter.
Claims
1. A phantom for use in quality control of tomographic images, and comprising: a cylindrical plate made of a uniform material having density d1, said cylindrical plate presenting an axis of revolution; two cylinders inserted in the plate, the two cylinders being made of uniform material having different densities d2, d3, the density of one of the two cylinders being greater than the density d1 of the plate, and the density of the other cylinder being less than the density d1 of the plate; and a first series of pairs of holes of different diameters drilled in the plate, the holes of the first series extending along axes that are parallel to the axis of revolution of the plate, and a second series of pairs of holes of different diameters drilled in the plate, the holes of the second series extending along axes perpendicular to the axis of revolution of the plate so that said holes of the second series extend radially in the cylindrical plate.
2. A phantom according to claim 1, wherein the holes in any given pair of holes of the first series or of the second series of pairs of holes are spaced apart from each other by a distance equal to their diameter.
3. A phantom according to claim 2, wherein the holes of the first series are of diameters that are identical to the holes of the second series.
4. A phantom according to claim 1, wherein the holes of the second series open out into a peripheral edge of the plate at the same height of said peripheral edge.
5. A phantom according to claim 4, wherein the holes of the second series are angularly distributed around the axis of revolution of the plate.
6. A phantom according to claim 1, wherein the holes of the first series open out into two opposite faces of the plate, the pairs of holes being arranged on different diameters of the plate.
7. A phantom according to claim 6, wherein the pairs of holes of the first series are arranged in order of decreasing diameter between the outer periphery of the plate and the center of said plate.
8. A phantom according to claim 1, wherein the plate is made of a uniform material having a relative density d1 lying in the range 1.2 to 8.
9. A phantom according to claim 1, wherein the two cylinders inserted in the plate have respective axes of revolution that are positioned on a common diameter of the plate.
10. A method comprising utilizing at least one phantom according to claim 1, for quality control in tomographic imaging of a gas turbine engine fan blade made out of composite material, wherein the plate presents a diameter of about 50 mm and a thickness of about 6 mm, each of the two cylinders has a diameter of about 10 mm, and the holes of the first series of holes have diameters lying in the range 0.2 mm to 1.2 mm, approximately.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention appear from the following description made with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show an implementation having no limiting character. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The invention applies to the quality control of images obtained by 2D or 3D tomographic imaging, e.g. of an aviation part made out of composite material, such as a fan blade for a gas turbine engine.
[0024] In known manner, X-ray absorption tomography is a nondestructive technique that makes it possible to reconstruct image “slices” of a three-dimensional part. Its principle relies on multidirectional analysis of the intersection between an X-ray beam and the material, by using detectors to record the radiation transmitted after passing through the part being inspected. The data acquired while taking a measurement is collected along multiple orientations. On the basis of such data, a digital image is created and mathematically reconstructed as amplitude values, each of which represents, point-by-point, the local attenuation coefficient of the material. This image, after calibration, can be converted into a density scale.
[0025] Quality control for images acquired by the tomographic imaging appliance is performed by using phantoms (also known as image quality indicators (IQI)), which are always put into place together with the part for inspection when taking measurements. The purpose of such phantoms is to measure the resolution of the images acquired by tomography by making it possible in such images to distinguish between two elements of small size but that are spaced apart from each other. Phantoms also make it possible to measure density resolution.
[0026] For this purpose, and as shown in
[0027] More precisely, the plate 4 presents an axis of revolution 4a and is made out of uniform material, for example a thermoplastic material, that is of density d1 that is close to the density of the material from which the part for inspection is made.
[0028] By way of example, in order to inspect a part made of composite material having relative density of about 1.6 (as may apply in particular to a turbojet fan blade made of composite material), the plastics material of the plate 2 should be selected to have a relative density d1 lying in the range 1.2 to 1.8.
[0029] Each of the two cylinders 6 inserted in the plate presents a respective axis of revolution 6a. These cylinders are likewise made of uniform plastic materials having respective densities d2 and d3 that are different from each other and that lie on opposite sides of the density of the composite material from which the part for inspection is made (and thus of the relative density d1 of the plate). In other words, the plastics materials of the plate 4 and of the cylinders 6 inserted therein are selected in such a manner that: d2 (or d3)<d1<d3 (or d2).
[0030] By way of example, for a composite material having a relative density of about 1.6, a plastics material having a relative density d2 of 1.1 should be selected for one of the cylinders 6, and a plastics material having a relative density d3 of 2.2 should be selected for the other cylinder. For this purpose, the plastics material used for making the cylinders may be polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and a polyamide of the Nylon® type.
[0031] Thus, the phantom 2 of the invention is made of three materials having different densities, thereby making it possible to establish a calibration curve for measuring the density of the part being inspected.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] Furthermore, as mentioned above, the plate 4 of the phantom of the invention also has two series S1, S2 of pairs of holes, namely a first series S1 of n pairs of holes 10.sub.1 to 10.sub.n (six pairs of holes 10.sub.1 to 10.sub.6 in the example shown) each having an axis X.sub.10 that is oriented axially (relative to the axis of revolution 4a of the plate), and a second series S2 of n pairs of holes 20.sub.1 to 20.sub.n (six pairs of holes 20.sub.1 to 20.sub.6 in the example shown) each having an axis X.sub.20 that is oriented radially (relative to the axis of revolution 4a of the plate). In the presently described example, the axis X.sub.10 (shown in
[0034] It should be observed that for quality control of 2D tomographic imaging, only the first series S1 of the pairs of holes is necessary, whereas for quality control of 3D tomographic imaging, both series S1 and S2 of pairs of holes are necessary.
[0035] The holes in a given pair (whether of the first series S1 or of the second series S2) have the same diameter. In contrast, the different pairs of holes in a given series have different diameters.
[0036] Furthermore, the holes 20.sub.1 to 20.sub.n of the second series S2 are spaced apart from each other in pairs by distances equal to their diameters. Thus, in the example shown in the figures, both holes 20.sub.1 have the same diameter Ø1 and are spaced apart from each other by a distance p1 equal to their diameter Ø1. Likewise, the holes 20.sub.2 have the same diameter Ø2 and they are spaced apart by a distance p2 that is equal to their diameter Ø2, etc.
[0037] Also, the depth of the holes 20.sub.1 to 20.sub.n in the second series S2 must not be too great in order to avoid giving rise to artifacts. By way of example, a depth of about 5 mm may be selected.
[0038] In the same manner, the holes 10.sub.1 to 10.sub.n of the first series S1 are spaced apart from each other in pairs by respective distances (p1, p2, p3, . . . , pn) equal to their diameters (Ø1, Ø2, Ø3, . . . , Øn). In the example shown, it should also be observed that the holes 20.sub.1 to 20.sub.6 of the first series S1 are of diameters identical to the holes 20.sub.1 to 20.sub.6 of the second series S2, i.e. the pair of holes 10.sub.1 of the first series S1 and the pair of holes 20.sub.1 of the second series S2 all have the same diameter Ø1, etc.
[0039] As shown in particular in
[0040] As for the holes 10.sub.1 to 10.sub.n of the first series S1, they open out in two opposite faces of the plate 4 so as to pass through the plate in its thickness direction (see
[0041] Furthermore, the pairs of holes 10.sub.1 to 10.sub.n of the first series S1 are advantageously arranged on different diameters of the plate in decreasing order of diameter going from the outside of the plate towards its inside. Thus, the holes 10.sub.1 having the largest diameter Ø1 are arranged at the outside of the plate, and the holes 10.sub.n having the smallest diameter Øn are arranged at the inside of the plate. This characteristic thus makes it possible to increase the contrast measurement range.
[0042] An example of dimensions for making a phantom for use in the context of controlling the quality of tomographic images of a turbojet fan blade made of composite material is given in the table below (where values are in millimeters).
TABLE-US-00001 plate plate cylinder Ø1 Ø2 Ø3 Ø4 Ø5 Ø6 diameter thickness diameter p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 50 6 10 1.2 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2
[0043] Phantoms of such dimensions are particularly advantageous for quality control of tomographic images of a turbojet fan blade made of composite material. For this purpose, two phantoms having these dimensions are always positioned together with the blade for inspection while measurements are being taken, one of the phantoms being placed under the root of the blade and the other phantom being placed offset above the tip of the blade. Tomographic imaging of the blade is then performed four times over in its height direction so that the first and the fourth tomographic images contain one of the phantoms in order to perform quality control.
[0044] The resolution (and thus the quality) of the first and fourth tomographic images is inspected by measuring between two holes in a given pair of holes (belonging to the series S1, S2): if an amplitude value difference between these two holes is observed that is greater than a preestablished value, then it is considered that the image being inspected is lacking in quality. Furthermore, if it is concluded that the first and fourth tomographic images as inspected in this way do not present any defect, it can then be considered that the two intermediate images are likewise defect free.