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Within the framework of the European project PICASSO, the radiographic simulator aRTist (analytical Radiographic Testing inspection simulation tool) developed by BAM has been extended for reliability assessment of film and digital radiography. NDT of safety relevant components of aerospace industry requires the proof of probability of detection (POD) of the inspection. Modeling tools can reduce the expense of such extended, time consuming NDT trials, if the result of simulation fits to the experiment. Our analytic simulation tool consists of three modules for the description of the radiation source, the interaction of radiation with test pieces and flaws, and the detection process with special focus on film and digital industrial radiography. It features high processing speed with near–interactive frame rates and a high level of realism. A concept has been developed as well as a software extension for reliability investigations, completed by a user interface for planning automatic simulations with varying parameters and defects. Furthermore, an automatic image analysis procedure is included to evaluate the defect visibility. The radiographic modeling from 3D CAD of aero engine components and quality test samples are compared as a precondition for real trials. This enables the evaluation and optimization of film replacement for application of modern digital equipment for economical NDT and defined POD.
Within the framework of the European project PICASSO, the radiographic simulator aRTist (analytical
Radiographic Testing inspection simulation tool) developed by BAM has been extended for reliability
assessment of film and digital radiography. A simulation supported probability of detection (POD) methodology
has been developed and the validity of the approach has been studied using an application from the aeronautics
industry. An experimental POD has been determined with the help of a specialized software tool, developed to
aid with the collection of large series of POD data. The resulting POD is compared to simulations of the same
setting using aRTist and the newly available module for simulation supported POD. A quantitative agreement
within a few percent is achieved between the experimental and the simulation supported POD.