Using DICONDE for NDT Data Exchange

G. Jacob, Jens-Peter Tuppatsch, R. Rodeck, F. Raddatz, Gerko Wende
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The processing of multiple data sets from different NDT vendors and systems can be challenging. Accessing the data requires dealing with different and often proprietary data formats. In addition to that the correct spatial alignment requires knowledge and information about the acquisition system and must consider different approaches for markers and reference coordinate systems. The key features of NDE 4.0 and digital twin concepts are storage and interoperability with standard data formats. In this example data from thermography, manual ultrasonic testing and immersion ultrasonic testing are considered. For established devices multiple tools exist for the conversion of data into image-based formats. However, besides the lack of spatial alignment there is a need to access the raw data for further processing. In medical and CT-like applications the DICOM format has become a widely used exchange format. Its derivative DICONDE transfers this into the field of NDT. This study demonstrates the use of this format for data processing from multiple NDT methods and addresses issues related to interoperability and the integration of less structured data from inspections.
使用DICONDE进行无损检测数据交换
处理来自不同无损检测供应商和系统的多个数据集可能具有挑战性。访问数据需要处理不同的、通常是专有的数据格式。除此之外,正确的空间对齐需要关于获取系统的知识和信息,并且必须考虑标记和参考坐标系统的不同方法。NDE 4.0和数字孪生概念的关键特性是与标准数据格式的存储和互操作性。在这个例子中,热成像、人工超声检测和浸泡超声检测的数据被考虑在内。对于已建立的设备,存在多种工具用于将数据转换为基于图像的格式。然而,除了缺乏空间对齐之外,还需要访问原始数据以进行进一步处理。在医疗和类似ct的应用中,DICOM格式已成为广泛使用的交换格式。它的衍生产品DICONDE将此转移到无损检测领域。本研究展示了这种格式在多种无损检测方法的数据处理中的使用,并解决了与互操作性和检查中较少结构化数据的集成相关的问题。
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