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E746

Standard Practice for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Imaging Systems below 4 MeV

active, Most Current
Publication Date: 1 December 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 8
ICS Code (Radiographic films): 37.040.25
scope:

This standard covers a practice whereby industrial radiographic imaging systems or techniques may be comparatively assessed using the concept of relative image quality response (RIQR). Changes within a radiographic technique such as film/detector types, distances, or filtering/collimation can be comparatively assessed using this standard. The RIQR method presented within this practice is based upon the use of equivalent penetrameter sensitivity (EPS) described within Practice E1025 and subsection 5.4 of this practice. Fig. 1 illustrates a relative image quality indicator (RIQI) that has four different plaque thicknesses (0.38 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.20 mm, and 0.13 mm (0.015 in., 0.010 in., 0.008 in., and 0.005 in.)) sequentially positioned (from top to bottom) on an absorber plate of a specified material and thickness. The four plaques contain a total of 14 different arrays of penetrameter-type hole sizes designed to render varied conditions of threshold visibility when exposed to the appropriate radiation. Each "EPS" array consists of 30 identical holes; thus, providing the user with a quantity of threshold sensitivity levels suitable for relative image qualitative response comparisons. There are two standard materials (steel and plastic) specified herein for the RIQI and absorber. For special applications the user may design a non-standard RIQI-absorber configuration; however the RIQI configuration shall be controlled by a drawing similar to Fig. 1. Use of a non-standard RIQI-absorber configuration shall be described in the user's written technique and approved by the CEO.  

This practice is not intended to qualify the performance of a specific radiographic technique nor for assurance that a radiographic technique will detect specific discontinuities in a specimen undergoing radiographic examination.

This practice is not intended to be used to classify or derive performance classification categories for radiographic imaging systems. For example, performance classifications of radiographic film systems may be found within Test Method E1815, and manufacturer characterization of computed radiography (CR) systems may be found in Practice E2446. However, the RIQI and absorber described in this practice are used by Practice E2446 for manufacturer characterization of computed radiography (CR) systems and by Practice E2445 to evaluate performance and to monitor long term stability of CR systems.

These tests are for applications below 4 MeV. When a gamma source or other high energy source is used, these tests may still be used to characterize the system, but may need a modification of the absorber thickness to adjust the available RIQR range as agreed between the user and cognizant engineering organization (CEO). For high-energy X-ray applications (4 MV to 25 MV), Test Method E1735 provides a similar RIQR standard practice.

The values stated in SI are to be regarded as the standard.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

Document History

E746
December 1, 2023
Standard Practice for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Imaging Systems below 4 MeV
This standard covers a practice whereby industrial radiographic imaging systems or techniques may be comparatively assessed using the concept of relative image quality response (RIQR). Changes within...
February 1, 2018
Standard Practice for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Imaging Systems
This standard provides a practice whereby industrial radiographic imaging systems may be comparatively assessed using the concept of relative image quality response (RIQR). The RIQR method presented...
November 1, 2017
Standard Practice for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Imaging Systems
This standard provides a practice whereby industrial radiographic imaging systems may be comparatively assessed using the concept of relative image quality response (RIQR). The RIQR method presented...
December 1, 2007
Standard Practice for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Imaging Systems
This standard provides a practice whereby industrial radiographic imaging systems may be comparatively assessed using the concept of relative image quality response (RIQR). The RIQR method presented...
December 1, 2007
Standard Practice for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Imaging Systems
This standard provides a practice whereby industrial radiographic imaging systems may be comparatively assessed using the concept of relative image quality response (RIQR). The RIQR method presented...
January 10, 2002
Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Film Systems
This test method covers the determination of the relative image quality response of industrial radiographic film systems when exposed to 200-kV X-rays. The evaluation of the film is based upon the...
September 15, 1993
Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Film
1. Scope 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the relative image quality response of industrial radiographic film when exposed to 200-kV X rays. The evaluation of the film is based upon...
January 1, 1993
Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Image Quality Response of Industrial Radiographic Film
A description is not available for this item.
March 27, 1987
STANDARD TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING RELATIVE IMAGE QUALITY RESPONSE OF INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHIC FILM (R 1992)
A description is not available for this item.
May 27, 1983
STANDARD METHOD FOR DETERMINING RELATIVE IMAGE QUALITY RESPONSE OF INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHIC FILM
A description is not available for this item.

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