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X-ray Microtomography with Synchrotron Radiation
SPIE Proceedings, 1986High resolution x-ray microtomography has been established at the synchrotron radiation source at Daresbury Laboratory, U.K. A high precision mechanical stage with two translational and one rotational degree of freedom has been constructed, and fully characterised by mechanical metrology; overall precision is better than 0.5 μm.
D. K. Bowen +3 more
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Artefacts in X-ray microtomography of materials
Materials Science and Technology, 2006X-ray microtomography is becoming an increasingly popular tool in the study of microstructure and failure mechanisms in biological and engineering materials, producing three-dimensional (3D) maps of the X-ray linear attenuation coefficient. Limitations of the technique are due to, for example, limited X-ray flux, use of polychromatic radiation (in ...
G. R. Davis, J. C. Elliott
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X-RAY COMPUTED MICROTOMOGRAPHY OF RUBBER
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2012ABSTRACT In rubber science, X-ray computed microtomography (micro CT) is becoming an increasingly used technique to characterize 3D microstructures. As a first step, experimental methods, limitations, and data analysis are described. A review of published micro CT studies for rubber is reported.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1997
Stephanie E.P Dowker +2 more
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Chapter 8 X-ray microtomography
1996Publisher Summary A Synchrotron radiation-computerized tomography (SR-CT) developed for high spatial resolution and elemental analysis of industrial materials—that is, microtomography, has been reported. This is followed by similar CT scanners, so that currently an SR-CT of 10 μm spatial resolution has been realized.
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X-Ray Microtomography of Microcellular Polymers
Porous, Cellular and Microcellular Materials, 2000Abstract Among modern measuring techniques, which are designed to reconstruct and to measure three-dimensional aspects of microstructure on mesoscopic scale lengths, the X-ray microtomography seems to be very well suited to yield this information. Generally, X-ray microtomography is the X-ray based non-destructive testing method that was
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Pore structure of cement/pozzolan composites by X-ray microtomography
Cement and Concrete Research, 2005K Kendall
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