Abstract. Due to the complex physical and technical relationships in dimensional X-ray computed tomography measurement technology, the precise influences on the measurement result are still not fully understood. A deeper understanding of these influences is essential in order to improve the measurement accuracy and economy of computed tomographic measurement systems. In addition, this enables better numerical determination of
measurement uncertainties, which is also a topic of current research. Two
factors that have a significant influence on the lead times are the scan
mode and the number of projections per measurement. In this article, these factors are investigated experimentally using a calibrated workpiece,
and the influence of the workpiece position on the measurement
result is also examined. It can be shown that the workpiece position has a
considerable influence on the quality of the measurement, especially in the case of a continuous scan. The results show a vast potential for application-dependent reduction of lead times.