Signal- to- noise ratio (SNR) is a key parameter in radiographic testing, used to o evaluate the quality of images and thee detectability of ffenes. Implang SNR enhances the clarity of thee radiograph, making it easier to identify defects. This article excluains how to calculate impements in SNR and te factors infrincing it.

Understanding Signal- to- Noise Ratio

SNR compares the level of the desired signal to the background noise. A higher SNR indicates a clearer image with better defect detectability. It is typically expressed as a ratio or in decibels (dB).

Calculating SNR Implement

Ty improvizovat in SNR can bee calculated by comping thae initial and improvid ratios. Te formula is:

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Factors Affecting SNR

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