1、Designation: E 1936 03 (Reapproved 2007)Standard Reference Radiograph forEvaluating the Performance of Radiographic DigitizationSystems1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1936; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case
2、of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This reference radiograph covers a series of test targetssuitable for evaluating, quantifyin
3、g, and documenting perfor-mance parameters of the radiographic digitization process orthe electronic image reconstruction process, or both. Thisreference radiograph can be used for visual and electronicanalysis of digitization systems. This is the first of three relatedstandards. Subsequent standard
4、s will provide guidance on theuse of the test targets and recommended system performancelevels1.2 This reference radiograph provides a series of testtargets to provide a vehicle for the evaluation of spatialresolution, density contrast sensitivity, dynamic range, andspatial linearity as well as othe
5、r aspects of a digitizationsystem. The test targets are suitable for evaluating a digitiza-tion system with a spatial resolution down to ;1/1000 in. 25micrometres () a density contrast sensitivity down to 0.02optical density (OD), a density range of 0.5 to 4.5 OD, and afilm size capacity of 14 in. 3
6、55 mm wide by 17 in. 431 mmlong.1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard, with the exception of the spatial resolutiontargets (6.2 and 6.7) which are stated in SI units.1.4 This standard does not purport to address the safetyconcerns, if any, associated with its us
7、e. It is the responsibilityof the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety andhealth practices and determine the applicability of regulatorylimitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E 1079 Practice for Calibration of Transmission Densitom-etersE 1254 Guide for
8、Storage of Radiographs and UnexposedIndustrial Radiographic FilmsE 1316 Terminology for Nondestructive ExaminationsE 1411 Practice for Qualification of Radioscopic Systems2.2 ASME Standard:Section V,Article 2, MandatoryAppendix VI, Digital ImageAcquisition, Display, Interpretation and Storage forNuc
9、lear Applications32.3 ASTM Adjuncts:Standard Reference Radiograph for Evaluating the Perfor-mance of Radiographic Digitization Systems43. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 Refer to Terminology E 1316 for definitions of termsused in this guide.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 c
10、onverging line pairsthe targets located on thereference radiograph that are used to determine the spatialresolution of the digitization system.3.2.2 parallel line pairsthe targets located on the refer-ence radiograph that are used in conjunction with the converg-ing line pairs to determine the spati
11、al resolution of thedigitization system.3.2.3 reference radiographthe single piece of industrialradiographic film containing all of the reference targets de-scribed in this document.3.2.4 scan lineit is a path that is one pixel high (vertical)by the number of pixels wide (horizontal), that is captur
12、ed bythe digitization system. The scan lines are added, one on top ofthe other, to electronically reproduce the physical (analog) datain the horizontal (film width) and vertical (film length) direc-tions on the display monitor.3.2.5 spatial linearitythe accuracy to which a digitizationsystem reprodu
13、ces the physical dimension. It is assessed withina single scan line and from one scan line to the next (horizontaland vertical directions).3.2.6 spatial resolutionit is measured as the minimumdistance detectable between two physically spaced lines (see1This reference radiograph is under the jurisdic
14、tion ofASTM Committee E07 onNondestructive Testing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E07.02 onReference Radiological Images.Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2007. Published January 2008. Originallyapproved in 1997. Last previous edition approved in 2003 as E1936 - 03.2For referenced A
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17、tl (all rights reserved); Mon Jan 5 22:16:15 EST 2009Downloaded/printed byGuo Dehua (CNIS) pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized.6.2 spatial resolution targets). It is determined by the samplingrate in physical two-dimensional space and the system un-sharpness.3.2.7 targ
18、etsthe physical patterns on the reference radio-graph that are used to evaluate the radiographic film digitiza-tion system.4. Significance and Use4.1 This reference radiograph may be used to quantify theperformance characteristics of a radiographic digitization sys-tem or to provide periodic evaluat
19、ions of a digitization systemin a production mode to verify that appropriate operatingcharacteristics are being maintained. This reference radiographprovides a means for verifying the performance of a digitiza-tion system in much the same way that the tests described inPractice E 1411, provide for t
20、he verification of a radioscopicimaging system. It may be used to evaluate the performance ofa digitization system in accordance with the requirementscontained in ASME Section V, Article 2, Mandatory AppendixVI, or other documents invoking requirements of this referenceradiograph.4.2 This reference
21、radiograph provides a tool that allows theuser to determine the performance of their radiographic digi-tization system. This reference radiograph may be used, wherethere is no other applicable document, for establishing recordsof quality and acceptable levels of performance between thecognizant engi
22、neering organization and purchaser of inspectedcomponents. This reference radiograph does not provide guid-ance on use of the test targets or recommend system perfor-mance levels.5. Preparation of Reference Radiograph5.1 The optical densities specified in 6.3 and 6.4 of thisdocument are ascertained
23、using densitometry equipment andtechniques in accordance with Practice E 1079, and are sup-plied with the adjunct reference radiograph. Optical densitiesare recorded in the center 0.12 in. 3 mm of each of the densitytargets in 6.3 and 6.4.5.2 Film DeteriorationRadiographic film is subject towear and
24、 tear from handling and use. The extent to which theimage deteriorates over time is a function of storage condi-tions, care in handling, and amount of use. Reference radio-graphic film is no exception and may exhibit a loss of imagequality over time. The reference radiograph should therefore beexami
25、ned each time it is used for signs of wear and tear,including scratches, abrasions, stains, and so forth. A referenceradiograph that shows signs of excessive wear and tear, whichcould influence the interpretation and use of the referenceradiograph, should be replaced. A guide for the storage of ther
26、eference radiograph is described in Guide E 1254.6. Description of Targets6.1 The reference radiograph has five types of targets thatmay be used to evaluate various parameters of the digitizationsystem. The targets are located within a background density of 3.0 OD. The reference radiograph is divide
27、d into three areaswith sizes of 8 in. 203 mm by 10 in. 254 mm, 11 in. 279mm by 14 in. 355 mm, and 14 in. 355 mm by 17 in. 430mm. These have been created for digitization systems unableto accommodate film sizes up to 14 in. by 17 in. The referenceradiograph may be cut to custom fit a particular digit
28、izationsystem and still contain all of the necessary targets within eachof these areas that are represented on the illustration in Fig. 1.6.2 Spatial Resolution TargetsThese consist of three iden-tical groups of at least 6 converging line pairs. The targets havea maximum resolution of no less than 2
29、0 line pairs permillimetre (lp/mm) and a minimum resolution of no greaterthan 1 lp/mm. The three line pair groups are oriented in the 0,45, and 90 positions. The maximum resolution is orientedtoward the corners of the reference radiograph, Referencemarks are provided to indicate spatial resolution a
30、t levels of 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, and 20 lp/mm.6.3 Density Contrast Sensitivity TargetsThese consist of0.4 in. 1 cm by 0.4 in. fields centered in 1.6 in. 4 cm by 1.6in. blocks of a slightly lower density. Two series of blocks willbe used, one block series with an optical density of 2.00
31、ODon a background of 1.95 OD, an optical density change of0.05. The second block series will have 3.50 OD on abackground of 3.40 OD, an optical density change of 0.10.The relative density change is more important than the absolutedensity. These 2 block series are grouped in no less than sixareas on
32、the reference radiograph.6.4 Stepped Density TargetsThese targets are to be used todetermine dynamic range and density contrast sensitivity. Theyshall consist of a series of 0.4 in. 1 cm by 0.4 in. blocks withdensities of 0.5 to 4.5 OD. There shall be no less than 13 blocksaligned in a row with the
33、following approximate densities: 4.5,4.02, 4, 3.5, 3.02, 3, 2.5, 2.02, 2, 1.5, 1.02, 1, and 0.5 OD.These blocks are grouped in no less than eight areas on thereference radiograph.6.5 Sharp Edge TargetEach stepped density target (cor-responding to 6.4) with the density 0.5 OD shall have sharpedges to
34、 the background of 3.0 OD. The unsharpness of thesharp edges shall be less than 10 micron 0.0004 in. Thissharp edge shall be used to measure horizontal and vertical linespread functions by differentiation of step profiles. The nor-malized magnitude of the Fourier transform of a line spreadfunction y
35、ields the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF).6.6 Linearity TargetsThese targets provide 1.0 in. 25.4mm units of measure. They shall be located in the horizontalas well as the vertical directions. The linearity targets, ormeasurement scale, divides the reference radiograph into threedistinct film siz
36、es 8 by 10 in. 203 by 254 mm, 11 by 14 in.279 by 355 mm, and 14 by 17 in. 355 by 430 mm.6.7 Parallel Line Pair TargetThis target consists of aparallel line pair gage with a resolution starting at no greaterthan 0.5 lp/mm and increases to a resolution of no less than 20lp/mm. This target may be used
37、to determine spatial resolution.It is positioned near the center of the 8 by 10 in. 203 by 254mm area on the reference radiograph.6.8 Additional targets may be located on the referenceradiograph as long as they do not interfere with the digitization,or interpretation, of the targets located in 6.2 t
38、hrough 6.7.E 1936 03 (2007)2Copyright by ASTM Intl (all rights reserved); Mon Jan 5 22:16:15 EST 2009Downloaded/printed byGuo Dehua (CNIS) pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized.FIG. 1 Representation of the AdjunctE 1936 03 (2007)3Copyright by ASTM Intl (all rights reserv
39、ed); Mon Jan 5 22:16:15 EST 2009Downloaded/printed byGuo Dehua (CNIS) pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized.7. Keywords7.1 density contrast sensitivity; digitization; line pairs; ref-erence radiograph; spatial linearity; spatial resolution; systemevaluation; target; X-ra
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