Abstract
The recent increase in ailments has increased the demand for diagnosis and surgery based on X-rays. An X-ray system using a filament-type tube heats the filament for operation, and the electrons emitted by the thermal energy during this process produce X-rays. Conventionally, current control-based methods are used to regulate heating. However, these methods do not control the temperature of the filament, resulting in lower or higher output than the desired dose rate. Therefore, we propose a filament temperature control method that enables constant temperature control, which cannot be achieved using the existing heating method for X-ray systems with filament tubes. Additionally, we developed an indirect temperature estimation algorithm for the tungsten filament to incorporate the proposed method. To validate the tube current control through temperature control, we performed experiments to compare the existing current-controlled heating and temperature control methods in terms of the filament temperature. As the tube current is proportional to the dose rate, it was measured through a comparative analysis of the change in the output of dose rate over time. The obtained results validate that the proposed method can maintain both the filament temperature and tube current at the desired level.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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