Investigation of positioning accuracy of industrial robots for robotic-based X-ray computed tomography

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Abstract

In this research work we investigated the accuracy of a standard industrial robot. We wanted to find out, how accurate an X-Ray Computed Tomography (CT) scan can be performed when using such a robot as a manipulator. The accuracy was measured using a laser-interferometer. The measured deviations were used to run an X-Ray simulation via Fraunhofer EZRT’s Scorpius X-Lab. Metrological analysis was performed as a measure for the quality of the simulated CT-scan. The metrological deviations reflect the feasible accuracy of a CT-scan in a real CT-setup.

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Landstorfer, P., Hiller, J., & Herbst, M. (2019). Investigation of positioning accuracy of industrial robots for robotic-based X-ray computed tomography. E-Journal of Nondestructive Testing, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.58286/23695

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