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Sumner, Johanna [author]
Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Materials -- Fatigue -- Testing.
Industrial management -- Cost effectiveness.
MSE Project.
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Fatigue modeling and testing for computed tomography medical device equipment : a report submitted to the faculty of the Milwaukee School of Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Engineering / by Johanna Sumner.
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Sumner, Johanna [author]
, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Subjects
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Materials -- Fatigue -- Testing.
Industrial management -- Cost effectiveness.
MSE Project.
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116 leaves : illustrations, some of which are in color ; 29 cm.
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Introduction -- Background -- Literature review -- Methods -- Results and discussion -- Conclusions and recommendations.
The purpose of this project was to develop a method that can be standardized across the Computed Tomography (CT) modality within GE Healthcare to confidently design for fatigue to a 30 year service life rather than infinite life. Different modeling and analysis approaches were investigated to determine the best solution for integrating design for fatigue into CT product development. For this investigation, these modeling and analysis approaches were implemented on sheet metal parts and a machined CT part. Testing was completed to verify these models and adjustments were made. Based on the data found, a method for modeling and testing CT fatigue for 30 years of service life has been developed. This method includes component design considerations as well as fatigue analysis and testing. It is recommended that the CT Modality use all three of these together when designing for fatigue to ensure a reliable design.
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AC805 .S842 2014
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