Uni en 14096-2 - (2003)
Uni en 14096-2 - (2003)
Uni en 14096-2 - (2003)
UNI EN 14096-2:2003 - 01-10-2003 - Prove non distruttive - Qualificazione dei sistemi per la digitalizzazione delle pellicole radiografiche - Requisiti minimi - Non-destructive testing - Qualification of radiographic film
TITOLO ITALIANO Prove non distruttive - Qualificazione dei sistemi per la digitalizzazione delle pellicole
radiografiche - Requisiti minimi
TITOLO INGLESE Non-destructive testing - Qualification of radiographic film digitisation systems - Minimum
requirements
SOMMARIO La presente norma Þ la versione ufficiale in lingua inglese della norma europea EN
14096-2 (edizione aprile 2003). La norma definisce i requisiti minimi per la valutazione della
conformitÓ dei sistemi per la digitalizzazione delle pellicole radiografiche.
LINGUA Inglese
PAGINE 4
PREZZO NON SOCI 17,50
PREZZO SOCI 8,75
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OTTOBRE 2003
Non-destructive testing
Qualification of radiographic film digitisation systems
Minimum requirements
NORMA EUROPEA
SOMMARIO La norma definisce i requisiti minimi per la valutazione della conformità dei
sistemi per la digitalizzazione delle pellicole radiografiche.
PREMESSA NAZIONALE
La presente norma costituisce il recepimento, in lingua inglese, del-
la norma europea EN 14096-2 (edizione aprile 2003), che assume
così lo status di norma nazionale italiana.
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English version
Essais non destructifs - Qualification des systèmes de Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung - Qualifizierung von Röntgenfilm-
numérisation des films radiographiques - Partie 2: Digitalisierungssystemen - Teil 2: Mindestanforderungen
Exigences minimales
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the official
versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United
Kingdom.
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worldwide for CEN national Members.
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Contents
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Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................3
1 Scope ..............................................................................................................................................................4
2 Normative references ....................................................................................................................................4
3 Terms and definitions....................................................................................................................................4
4 Digitisation quality classes...........................................................................................................................6
5 Minimum requirements for film digitisation quality classes .....................................................................6
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Foreword
This document (EN 14096-2:2003) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 138, "Non-destructive
testing", the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or
by endorsement, at the latest by October 2003, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest
by October 2003.
EN 14096 comprises a series of European Standards for radiographic film digitisation systems which is made up of
the following:
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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Introduction
Radiographic film systems are used for industrial inspection by X- and gamma rays. To apply modern means of
computer support for analysis, transmission and storage the information stored in the radiographic film should be
converted into digital data (digitisation). This European Standard defines minimum requirements to ensure that the
relevant information for evaluation of the digital data is preserved during the film digitisation process.
1 Scope
This European Standard specifies three film-digitisation quality classes for the requirements of non-destructive
testing. The selected class depends on the radiation energy, penetrated material thickness and the quality level of
the original radiographic film. This European Standard does not address signal processing, display and storage of
the digitised data.
2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. For
dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European
Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the
publication referred to applies (including amendments).
EN 444, Non-destructive testing - General principles for radiographic examination of metallic materials by X- and
gamma-rays.
ISO 5579, Non-destructive testing — Radiographic examination of metallic materials by X- and gamma rays —
Basic rules.
3.1
radiographic film digitisation system
digitiser
sequential application of the two functions below:
a) detection of the diffuse transmittance of a small unit area of the film (pixel, picture element) by means of an
optical detector, giving an electric output signal (geometrical digitisation);
b) conversion of the above electrical signal into a numerical value (densitometrical digitisation)
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3.2
pixel size
P
geometrical centre-to-centre distance between adjacent pixels in a row (horizontal pitch) or column (vertical pitch)
of the scanned image
3.3
optical density
D
logarithmic value to the base 10 of the diffuse light intensity ratio in front of (I0) and behind (ID) the radiographic film
according to equation (1):
I0
D lg (1)
ID
3.4
spatial frequency
f
described by a sinusoidal intensity variation along a geometrical axis
The period of this function is measured in number of line pairs per millimetre (lp/mm).
3.5
modulation transfer function
MTF
normalised magnitude of the Fourier-transform (FT) of the differentiated spatial optical density edge spread
function (ESF) (see EN 14096-1:2003, Figure 1)
It describes the unsharpness function of the digitiser (contrast transmission as a function of the object size).
NOTE This MTF calculation is based on optical densities, which correspond to the X-ray dose.
3.6
digital resolution in bit
number of bits provided by the analogue-to-digital converter of the digitiser used for densitometrical digitisation
3.7
density contrast sensitivity
DCS
minimum density variation of the film, which is resolved by the digitiser
This is mostly determined by the digitisation noise of the digitise (quantum noise of the light detector).
3.8
density range
DR
range of maximum and minimum optical densities, which can be measured by the digitiser
Depending on the construction of the digitiser, this density range can be split into several working ranges (e.g. by a
different illumination power and/or a different detector integration time).
3.9
working range
DWR
range of optical densities, where the digitiser guarantees a minimum density contrast sensitivity in one single
acquisition
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Only in this working range the digitised data can be used for evaluation. Depending on the digitiser construction
there can be more than one working range, e.g. for brighter or darker films.
DS - the enhanced technique which performs the digitisation with an insignificant reduction of signal-to-noise-
ratio and spatial resolution.
Application field: digital archiving of films (digital storage).
DA - the basic technique, which permits some reduction of image quality and further reduced spatial resolution.
Application field: digital analysis of films, original radiographic films have to be archived.
Each radiographic film digitisation system for NDT applications shall be identified with all working ranges of optical
densities. It shall be classified by the quality class corresponding to Table 1 and the maximum MTF 20 % value,
corresponding to EN 14096-1, which can be performed by this system.
EXAMPLE A digitisation system of class DS 4,2 (scanner class DS (see Table 1), maximum MTF 20 % = 4,2 lp/mm (see
Table 2)) can be applied for archiving of radiographs taken with X-rays above 200 keV or -rays and can be applied for all class
DB and DA digitisation tasks.
5.1 Density range and working ranges of the film digitisation system
Table 1 defines the minimum density range of the radiographic digitisation system. In this density range the
digitiser shall provide a density contrast sensitivity DCS with DCS 0,02. Depending on the construction of the
digitiser, this density range can be split into several working ranges.
The minimum digital resolution is given for devices converting the digital value proportional to the optical density. If
the digital value is converted proportional to the light intensity, the digital resolution has to be increased at least by
2 additional bits.
Table 1 — Minimum density range of the radiographic digitisation system with a minimum density contrast
sensitivity
Due to the energy dependence of the inherent unsharpness of industrial X-ray film systems the following
parameters (see Table 2) shall be observed:
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NOTE 1 For the normal check corresponding to EN 14096-1, the MTF 20 % value can be determined by the converging
spatial resolution targets.
NOTE 2 Due to possible aliasing, the converging spatial resolution targets can give less accurate values than MTF
measurements.
NOTE 3 For energies lower than 70 keV the spatial resolution of the radiographic film can be better than the scanner
resolution required by the class DS 16,7. In this case the spatial resolution of the scanner should be adapted to the film
resolution, or the original radiographic film should be archived.
Table 3 — Minimum digitisation class depending on the radiographic testing classes A and B, if
radiographs are taken on the basis of ISO 5579, EN 444, EN 1435 or EN 12681
<5 B A —
5 B B A
NOTE For the detection of cracks and fine imperfections Class DB or better should be used.
After digitisation process all required image quality indicators shall be visible in the digital image as on the original
radiographic film.
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