X-ray inspection of household typical bags of sugar to find iron in it

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Lucifer
Lucifer am 18 Jan. 2023
Bearbeitet: DGM am 22 Jan. 2023
Imagine that you should design a system for X-ray inspection of household typical bags of sugar. Your goal is to find 1 mm thick pieces of iron that might have gotten into the bag during the processing.
  1. Decide on a simple chemical and geometrical model for a package of sugar (and motivate it!).
  2. Based on this model, derive the estimated transmission in the sugar and in the iron, and the contrast between these two in dependence of the X-ray energy (start your derivation from the atomic scattering factors).
  3. Based on these calculations, motivate which X-ray energy you would use in the experiment e.g. with help of a plot.
  4. You will have to make many assumptions, so make sure that you state them and the respective sources clearly. It is recommended to use Matlab or Python for this task.
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Rik
Rik am 20 Jan. 2023
I recovered the removed content from the Google cache (something which anyone can do). Editing away your question is very rude. Someone spent time reading your question, understanding your issue, figuring out the solution, and writing an answer. Now you repay that kindness by ensuring that the next person with a similar question can't benefit from this answer.
If you want to cheat, make sure to do it offline.
Rik
Rik am 21 Jan. 2023
Bearbeitet: Rik am 21 Jan. 2023
You saw I was able to easily restore your question. Why edit it away again? Do you think you will be more stubborn than I am?
If you have an actual reason why you want to remove the question, post a comment or contact Mathworks support.
Copy of the original question:
X-ray inspection of household typical bags of sugar to find iron in it
Imagine that you should design a system for X-ray inspection of household typical bags of sugar. Your goal is to find 1 mm thick pieces of iron that might have gotten into the bag during the processing.
  1. Decide on a simple chemical and geometrical model for a package of sugar (and motivate it!).
  2. Based on this model, derive the estimated transmission in the sugar and in the iron, and the contrast between these two in dependence of the X-ray energy (start your derivation from the atomic scattering factors).
  3. Based on these calculations, motivate which X-ray energy you would use in the experiment e.g. with help of a plot.
  4. You will have to make many assumptions, so make sure that you state them and the respective sources clearly. It is recommended to use Matlab or Python for this task.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 18 Jan. 2023
I imagine the iron particles would show up as dark spots in your x-ray image. So threshold for dark spots.

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