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The invitation including the conference programme (status 04/2012) as pdf.
 

18th September 2012 
Registration and Information Desk: open from 18:00-20:00
Shuttle Service from the DACH Tagung (Graz) to the iCT Conference (Wels): Transportation service from Graz to Wels will be offered to visitors of the DACH-Conference on the 18th of September upon registration via e-mail - elena.spitzer(a)fh-wels.at - one month in advance.
 

Industrial Computed Tomography
Wels, 19th – 21st September 2012
 

19th September 2012
Non-destructive Testing and 3D Materials Characterisation

Venue: Wels Campus, Building A, Auditorium 
Talks: 15 min. + 5 min. Discussion

08.00 Registration – open all day
                       also possible on the 18th September from 18.00 – 20.00
09.00 - 09.40 Opening and Keynote
Session Chair: Johann Kastner 
Introduction to Industrial iCT-Conference 2012
Johann Kastner, Universtiy of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels/AT
Keynote: X-ray Computed Tomography for Non-Destructive Testing
Martine Wevers, KU Leuven, BE
09.40 - 11.00 Composites and Polymers
Session Chair: Daniel Vavrik 
Analysis of Inner Fracture Surfaces in CFRP Based on µ-CT Image Data
Rainer Stoessel, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Munich/DE
Capabilities and Application of Specialized Computed Tomography Methods for the Determination of Characteristic Material Properties of Fiber Composite Components
Michael Krumm, RayScan Technologies GmbH, Meersburg/DE
Detection and Evaluation of Ondulations in Glass-fiber Reinforced Materials
Wolfgang Holub, Fraunhofer Development Center X-ray Technology EZRT, Fürth/DE
Characterization of Short Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene Composites
Michael Jerabek, Borealis Polyolefine GmbH, Linz/AT
11.00 - 11.30 Break
11.30 - 12.50 Metallic Materials
Session Chair: Guillermo C. Requena 
Correlation Between Hot Ductility and Damage in Microalloyed Steel Slabs
Simon Großeiber, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna/AT
3D Characterisation of Void Distribution in Resin Film Infused Composites
Jasmin Stein, Northwest Composite Centre, University of Manchester, GB
High-resolution Micro-CT as a Tool for 3D Surface Roughness Measurement of 3D Additive Manufactured Porous Structures
Grzegorz Pyka, KU Leuven, BE
Assessment by X-ray CT of the Effects of Geometry and Build Direction on Defects in Titanium ALM Parts
Samuel Tammas-Williams, Henry Moseley X-ray Imaging Facility, University of Manchester, GB
12.50 - 14.20 Lunch
14.20 - 15.20 Visualisation and Simulation
Session Chair: Eduard Gröller 
CT Based Analysis and Simulation of Epoxy Composites with High Packing Density with Natural Mineral Filler Material
Christina Guilleaume, Inspire AG, Zurich/CH
Fibre Orientation Visualization with AvizoFire®
Peter Westenberger, VSG - Visualization Sciences Group, Düsseldorf/DE
µCT on Narrowly Fractured Natural Rock Samples from a Hydrocarbon Reservoir
Maarten Voorn, Department of Geodynamics and Sedimen- tology, University of Vienna, AT
15.20 - 15.40 CT-instrumentation and Correction Methods - Part I
Session Chair: Michael Knaup 
High-resolution X-ray Imaging for Lab-based Materials Research
Simon Zabler, University of Würzburg, DE 
15.40 - 16.10 Break
16.10 - 17.30 CT-instrumentation and Correction Methods - Part II
Session Chair: Michael Knaup 
X-ray Grating-based Phase Contrast CT for Non-destructive Testing and Evaluation
Christian Kottler, Centre Suisse d‘Electronique et Microtechnique, Zurich/CH
A Non-iterative Data-driven Beam-harding Correction for Single-material Object
Takahiro Nishihata, University of Tokyo, JP
Strategies for the Reduction of Environmental Scattering in X-ray Computed Tomography
Philipp Schütz, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Dübendorf/CH
A Comfortable Procedure for Correcting X-ray Detector Backlight
Bernd Randolf Müller, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin/DE
18.15 Bus Transfer to Linz
19.00 Conference Dinner and Deep Space Tour at the Ars Electronica Centre Linz
22.30 Bus Transfer to Wels


20th September 2012
Dimensional Measurement and Poster Session

Venue: Wels Campus, Building A, Auditorium and HS008
Talks: 15 min. + 5 min. Discussion  /  Short Talks: 5 minutes

09.00 – 09.30 Keynote
CT for Industrial Metrology – Accuracy and Structural Resolution of CT Dimensional Measurements
Simone Carmignato, University of Padua, IT
09.30 – 11.10 Dimensional Measurement 1 – Uncertainty Evaluation
Session Chair: Stefan Kasperl 
Geometric Image Distortion in Flat-panel X-ray Detectors and its Influence on the Accuracy of CT-based Dimensional Measurements
Daniel Weiß, Carl Zeiss IMT GmbH, Oberkochen/DE
Uncertainty Determination for Dimensional Measurements with Computed Tomography
Kim Kiekens, Group T – Leuven University College, KU Leuven Association, Leuven/BE
The Resolution of Dimensional CT – An Edge-based Analysis
Markus Bartscher, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Brunswick/DE
Investigation of the CT-induced Random Surface Deviations Using a Multi-wave Standard
Vitor C. Nardelli, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis/BR
Accuracy Study of Medical CT Systems for Image-guided Surgery According to VDI/VDE GMA 2630 Guideline
Robert Schmitt, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering WZL of RWTH Aachen University, Aachen/DE
11.10 – 11.40 Break
11.40 – 13.00 Dimensional Measurement 2 – Measurement Parameters
Session Chair: Markus Bartscher 
Determination of Optimal CT Scan Parameters Using Radial Basis Function Neural Networks
Thomas Miller, Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences, Deggendorf/DE
Investigation on the Influence of Image Quality in X-ray CT Metrology
Pavel Müller, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby/DK
Assessing the Effect of Focal Spot Movement on the Accuracy of CT Results by Using a Simulation Technique
Jens Peter Steffen, X-RAY WorX GmbH, Garbsen/DE
Evaluation of Transmission Based Image Quality Optimisation for X-ray Computed Tomography
Michael Reiter, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels/AT
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 16.20 Dimensional Measurement 3 and Special Applications
Session Chair: Ion Tiseanu 
Modular Test Parts to Assess the Quality of Computed Tomography Dimensional Measurements
Vitor Camargo Nardelli, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis/BR
Geometric Adjustment Methods to Improve Reconstruction Quality on Rotational Cone-beam Systems
Virginia Voland, Fraunhofer IIS Development Center X-Ray Technology EZRT, Fürth/DE
Scatter Correction Methods in Dimensional CT
Marc Kachelrieß, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg/DE
Evaluation of Projection-based Metal-artifact Reduction for Multi-material Components
Artem Amirkhanov, Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna/AT
Adaptive Preprocessing and Segmentation for a Region-based Surface Extraction Method
Julia Kroll, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA, Stuttgart/DE
X-ray Tomography for Microstructural Characterization of Fusion Technology Relevant Composite Materials
Ion Tiseanu, National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Bucharest/RO
Analysis of the Middle Ear Mechanics with Micro-CT
Miklós Tóth, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg/AT
16.20 – 16.50 Break
16.50 – 18.30 Poster Session
Session Chair: Christoph Heinzl 

I

Analysis and Algorithms

20-01

Evaluation of 3D Fiber Orientation Analysis Based on X-ray Computed Tomography Data
Thomas Riedel, Robert Bosch GmbH, Waiblingen/DE
20-02 Automated 3D Crack Detection for Analyzing Damage Processes in Concrete with Computed Tomography
Olaf Paetsch, Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB), Berlin/DE
20-03 Tomographic Reconstruction Implemented on Uniprocessor, Quad-processor and Nvidia Graphic Processor Systems
Adrian Sima, National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Bucharest/RO
20-04 3D Analysis of Heterogenous and Biogenic Structures Based on Bone Augmentation Material
Johann Charwat-Pessler, University of Applied Science Salzburg/AT
20-05 Interactive Exploration and Visual Analysis of Porosity in Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers
Andreas Reh, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels/AT
20-07 µ-CT Analysis of the Crack Shape
Daniel Vavrik, ITAM AS CR, Prague/CZ
20-08 Examples of Computer Tomography Application to Geological Researches
Jae Hwa Jin, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, KR
20-09 Utilization of CT Scanning in the Early Stages of Core Analysis
Sinan Caliskan, EXPEC Advanced Research Center, Dhahran/SA
20-10 Computed Tomography as an Essential and Valuable Method in Paleontology
Susanne Lukeneder, Natural History Museum Vienna Geological and Palaeontological Department, Vienna/AT

II

Dimensional Measurements

20-11 Measuring the 3D Resolution of a Micro-focus X-ray CT Setup
Daniel Weiß, Carl Zeiss IMT GmbH, Oberkochen/DE
20-12 Beam Hardening Correction and its Influence on the Measurement Accuracy and Repeatability for CT Dimensional Metrology Applications
Ye Tan, KU Leuven Association, Leuven/BE
20-13 Knowledge-Based System to Improve Dimensional CT Measurements
Christopher Isenberg, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering WZL of RWTH Aachen University, Aachen/DE

III

CT-instrumentation and Others

20-14 Quality Control Phantoms and Protocol for a Tomography System
Lucía Franco, Centro Tecnológico AIME, O Porrino-Pontevedra/ES
20-15 Computed Laminography Using a Priori Information
Michael Maisl, Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, Saarbruecken/DE
20-16 A new Concept for High-Speed atline and inlineCT for up to 100% Mass Production Process Control Allowing both 3D Metrology and Failure Analysis
Oliver Brunke, GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies GmbH, Wunstorf/DE
20-17 First Article Inspection of Aluminium Castings by Computed Tomography
Martin Simon, Wenzel Volumetrik GmbH, Singen/DE
20-18 Towards a "Society for Tomography"
Patric Jacobs, Ghent University, Ghent/BE
20-19 Scan Parameter Investigations with a 450 kV Minifocus X-ray Tube
Christian Gusenbauer, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels/AT
20-20 InLine CT - The Next Step in the Evolution of Industrial CT
Ralf Benninger, Peter Katuch, Carl Zeiss IMT GmbH, Oberkochen/DE
18.30 – 21.00 Poster Viewing, Sponsor Exhibition and Dinner at the Campus Wels
18.30 - 20:30 CT-Lab Tours
Registration at the Reception Desk required 


21st September 2012
Industry Day

Venue: Wels Campus, Building A, Auditorium 
Talks: 20 min. 
Language: mainly German
Beginning: 09.00, free entry

09.00 - 09.20 Introduction to the Industry Day
09.20 - 11.00    Lectures for CT Users and Operators by Sponsors: CT-devices
Neueste Hard- und Softwareentwicklungen bei industriellen CT Systemen
Recent Developments of Hard- and Software for industrial CT Systems
Oliver Brunke, GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies GmbH, Wunstorf/DE

Von Millimeter bis Kilometer: Das breite Anwendungsspektrum der CT in der Mess- und Prüftechnik
From Millimeter to Kilometer: The Wide Range of CT Applications in Measurement and Testing Technology
Christoph Sauerwein, RayScan Technologies GmbH, Meersburg/DE

Aktuelle Entwicklungen in der Koordinatenmesstechnik mit Computertomografie
Recent Developments in Coordinate Metrology with Computed Tomography
Thomas Jennert and Ingomar Schmidt, Werth Messtechnik GmbH, Gießen/DE
Der Computertomograph als Messgerät: exaCT® die richtige Lösung
Computed Tomography as Measuring Device: exaCT®ly the Right Solution
Martin Simon, Wenzel Volumetrik GmbH, Singen/DE
InLine CT - Der nächste Schritt in der Evolution von Industrieller Computertomografie
InLine CT - The Next Step in the Evolution of Industrial CT
Ralf Benninger, Peter Katuch, Carl Zeiss IMT GmbH, Oberkochen/DE
11.00 - 11.30 Break
11.30 - 13.50    Lectures for CT Users and Operators by Sponsors: CT-devices, X-ray-tubes, X-ray detectors and SW for visualisation and evaluation
Fully Automatic 3D Computed Tomography for Inline Inspection 
Julien Noel, North Star Imaging Europe, Paris/FR
Digitale Laminographie mit 600 kV
Digital Laminography with 600 kV
Malte Kurfiß, Yxlon International GmbH, Hamburg/DE
The MetalJet Microfocus X-ray Source
Björn Hansson, Excillum AB, Kista/SE
The Stabilization Technology of Open-type X-ray Tube for Nano CT Imaging 
Naonobu Suzuki, 
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Hamamatsu City/JP
AvizoFire – Visualisieren und Verstehen. Von Forschung und Entwicklung bis zur Inspektion im Produktionsprozess
AvizoFire – Visualize and Understand from Research to Inline Inspection
Peter Westenberger, VSG - Visualization Sciences Group, Düsseldorf/DE
VGStudio MAX - Vollständige CT Daten Analyse
VGStudio MAX - CT Data Analysis in Full
Benjamin Becker, Volume Graphics GmbH, Heidelberg/DE
3D CT Software for IC Package Solder Joint Inspection
Edward Lee, Imaginos NDE - 3Dii, Harpenden/UK
Delpix R&D Project Demonstrates Feasibility of In-line X-ray CT equipment for Industrial Control 
Marco Brambilla, CyXplus SAS, Les Pennes Mirabeau/FR
13.50 - 15.00 Exhibition and Lunch
14.00 - 14.30

CT-Lab Tours 
Registration at the Reception Desk required 

15.00 End of the Conference



Social Programme


19th September 2012
Social Event and Congress Dinner at the AEC in Linz

Visit the Ars Electronica Center and enjoy a tour in the „Deep Space“ where you experience a new dimension of travel through space and time. Afterwards we invite you to enjoy our conference Dinner at the „Cubus“ restaurant on top of the Ars Electronica Center with a beautiful view over the Danube and Linz. 
A shuttle will take you to Linz (18:15) and back to the Wels Campus (22:30). Ars Electronica Center, Ars-Electronica-Strasse 1, 4040 Linz

20th September 2012
Dinner at the Wels Campus

The University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria invites you to enjoy the evening together in a nice atmosphere at the Wels Campus. Dinner will be served together with the University's own beer inventions and the Jazz-Band Funk'tion will be supplying the musical background. For those interested Tours through the CT-Labs will be given. 

21st September 2012
Farewell Exhibition and Lunch

The University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria invites you to visit the sponsor exhibition and enjoy a farewell lunch at the Wels Campus. For those who have not yet seen the Campus CT-Labs, tours will be given.


 

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