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While 2D x-ray CT is now commonly used for NDT applications, the interest in 3D x-ray cone beam tomography has significantly increased over the last few years [1,2]. The need to reduce acquisition time for industrial applications, or radiation dose to patients for medical applications, led engineers to develop a new type of tomograph using x-ray beams more efficiently. Thanks to a high spatial resolution, the 3D x-ray CT allows greater knowledge of the object structure. This understanding is necessary to study and improve industrial production of high technology materials. Therefore, 3D x-ray CT is well suited for the study of materials with structural anomalies, such as technical ceramics [2].
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Sire, P., Rizo, P., Martin, M., Grangeat, P., Morisseau, P. (1992). Development of an Advanced 3D Cone Beam Tomographic System. In: Thompson, D.O., Chimenti, D.E. (eds) Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation. Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, vol 28. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3344-3_46
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