X-ray diffraction

Radiogrammetry is a research method based on the measurement and analysis of X-ray images (x-rays).

The essence of the method is to obtain X-ray images of the object under study, subsequent measurement of various parameters in these images and interpretation of the obtained data.

X-ray diffraction is widely used in medicine to diagnose diseases and monitor the patient’s condition, in industry to control the quality of products, and in scientific research to study the internal structure of objects.

The main parameters that are determined by X-ray diffraction are the linear and angular dimensions of anatomical structures, their density and optical density of tissues.

To carry out measurements, special X-ray equipment and computer programs for processing X-ray images are used.

Thus, X-ray diffraction is an important method for the quantitative assessment of X-ray images, widely used in various fields of science and practice.



Radiometry is a method of measuring the characteristics of an object based on the use of x-rays. This method allows you to obtain information about the shape, size and structure of an object, as well as determine the presence of defects or changes in its structure. X-ray measurements are widely used in various fields of science and technology, including medicine, geology, archaeology,