TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen A1 - Bamberg, J. A1 - Heutling, F. T1 - Micro Crack Characterization of Metal Matrix Composites by 3D-Refraction-Computed-Tomography T2 - 16th World Conference on Nondestructive Testing CY - Montreal, Canada DA - 2004-08-30 KW - NDE KW - X-ray refraction KW - Composites KW - MMC PY - 2004 SP - 9 pages PB - International Committee for Non-Destructive Testing CY - Montreal AN - OPUS4-5486 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen A1 - Bamberg, J. A1 - Heutling, F. T1 - X-Ray Refraction Topography and Computed Tomography for NDE of Lightweight Materials T2 - 9th European Conference on NDT CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2006-09-25 KW - Synchrotron Refraction CT KW - MMC KW - Bragg-Magnification PY - 2006 SN - 3-931381-86-2 SP - 1(?) EP - 9(?) PB - European Federation for Non-Destructive Testing CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-13703 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen T1 - Synchrotron Refraction CT and Synchrotron Bragg Magnification CT for NDE N2 - X-ray refraction topography techniques are based on ultra-small angle scattering by micro-structural elements causing phase-related effects such as refraction and total reflection at a few minutes of arc as the refractive index of X-rays is nearly unity. The refraction contrast is several times higher than “true absorption” and results in images of cracks, pores and fibre debonding separations below the spatial resolution of the detector. In most cases the investigated inner surface and interface structures correlate to mechanical properties. For the exploration of micro structured materials the refraction technique has been improved by a 3D Synchrotron Refraction Computed Tomography test station. The specimen is placed in an X-ray beam between two single crystals, which suppresses all sample scattering. In addition, an asymmetric cut second crystal can magnify the image up to 50 times revealing nano meter resolution. The technique is an alternative to other attempts on raising the spatial resolution of CT machines. KW - X-ray refraction KW - Diffraction Enhanced Imaging (DEI) KW - Bragg magnification KW - Synchrotron radiation KW - Computed Tomography (CT) KW - Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) KW - Lightweight materials KW - Aerospace PY - 2008 DO - https://doi.org/10.1784/insi.2008.50.6.316 SN - 0007-1137 VL - 50 IS - 6 SP - 316 EP - 319 PB - British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing CY - Northampton AN - OPUS4-18001 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen T1 - First refraction enhanced 3D computed tomography T2 - International Symposium on Computed Tomography and Image Processing for Industrial Radiology CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2003-06-23 PY - 2003 SN - 3-931381-48-X N1 - Serientitel: DGZfP-Proceedings BB – Series title: DGZfP-Proceedings BB IS - 84-CD PB - DGZfP CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-2519 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen A1 - Bamberg, J. A1 - Heutling, F. T1 - Refraction computed tomography - Application to metal matrix composites N2 - Erstmals wurden MMCs mit Hilfe der Interface-Kontrast verstärkenden Röntgen-Refraktions-Technik in Kombination mit der 3D-CT-Technik untersucht. Die Methode der Röntgen-Refraktions-Topography sowie der Röntgen-Refraktions-Tomography wurden in den letzten Jahren speziell für die zerstörungsfreie Charakterisierung von Leichtbau-Hochleistungs-Werkstoffen wie Verbund-Werkstoffen und Keramiken entwickelt. Die Technik basiert auf der Refraktion von Röntgenlicht an Grenzflächen zwischen Bereichen unterschiedlicher Elektronendichte wie z.B. Faser- und Matrix-Werkstoff. Auf Grund der kurzen Röntgen-Wellenlänge hat der Brechungsindex einen Wert dicht bei eins, sodass der Streuwinkel nur wenige Bogenminuten beträgt. Der Vorteil der kurzen Wellenlänge besteht jedoch darin, dass Poren und Risse detektiert werden können, deren Größe im Nanometerbereich liegen. Damit kann die Refraktions-Technik zum besseren Verständnis von Mikro- und Submikro-Strukturen in der Materialwissenschaft eingesetzt werden. Mit der hier vorgestellten Refraktions-CT wurden Ermüdungsmechanismen an MMCs, bestehend aus SiC-Faser verstärktem Titan (Ti6242) untersucht. Die Messungen wurden am Röntgen-Messplatz der BAM (BAMline) am Synchrotron-Speicherring-BESSY in Berlin Adlershof durchgeführt. KW - X-ray refraction KW - Computed tomography PY - 2004 DO - https://doi.org/10.3139/120.100592 SN - 0025-5300 VL - 46 IS - 6 SP - 314 EP - 319 PB - Carl Hanser Verlag CY - München AN - OPUS4-5870 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen A1 - Bamberg, J. A1 - Heutling, F. T1 - 3D Refraction Computed Tomography Applied to Metal Matrix Composites N2 - For the first time Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) have been investigated by 3D Computed Tomography combined with enhanced interface contrast due to X-ray refraction. X-ray refraction is a relatively new approach for the characterization of advanced materials. The related techniques of Refraction Topography and Refraction Computed Tomography have been developed and applied at our laboratory during the last decade to meet the actual demand for improved nondestructive characterization of high performance composites, ceramics and other low density materials and components. X-ray refraction occurs, when X-rays crosses interfaces of spherical or cylindrical shape (e.g. pores or fibres) in the same way as visible light is refracted by lenses. These X-ray optical effects can be observed at small scattering angles of few minutes of arc as the refractive index n of X-rays is nearly unity (n = 1 – 10-6). Due to the short X-ray wavelength of about 0.1 nm the technique determines the amount of inner surfaces and interfaces of nanometer dimensions. The technique is expected to solve many problems in understanding the meaning of micro and sub micro structures in materials science. With the results of the CT investigation, some questions could be clarified for a better understanding of fatigue failure mechanisms under cyclic loading conditions. The specimens for the test programme have been provided by MTU Aero Engines. They consist of a titanium matrix (Ti6242) reinforced by SiC fibres (SCS6). The investigations have been performed at the materials research station of BAM (BAMline) at the Synchrotron Facility BESSY in Berlin, Germany. T2 - 35th International SAMPE technical conference CY - Dayton, OH, USA DA - 2003-09-28 KW - Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI) KW - Characterization KW - Titanium Metal Matrix Composites (Ti-MMC) KW - Ti6242 KW - SCS6 PY - 2003 SN - 0-938994-95-6 PB - SAMPE CY - Covina, Calif. AN - OPUS4-2780 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Xin, L. A1 - Mika, J. A1 - Horbert, V. A1 - Bischoff, S. A1 - Schubert, H. A1 - Borowski, J. A1 - Maenz, S. A1 - Huber, R. A1 - Sachse, A. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Kinne, R. W. T1 - Systematic postoperative assessment of a minimally-invasive sheep model for the treatment of osteochondral defects N2 - To assess the clinical course of a sheep stifle joint model for osteochondral (OC) defects, medial femoral condyles (MFC) were exposed without patella luxation using medial parapatellar skin (3–4 cm) and deep incisions (2–3 cm). Two defects (7 mm diameter; 10 mm depth; OC punch) were left empty or refilled with osteochondral autologous transplantation cylinders (OATS) and explanted after six weeks. Incision-to-suture time, anesthesia time, and postoperative wound or impairment scores were compared to those in sham-operated animals. Implant performance was assessed by X-ray, micro-computed tomography, histology, and immunohistology (collagens 1, 2; aggrecan). There were no surgery-related infections or patellar luxations. Operation, anesthesia, and time to complete stand were short (0.5, 1.4, and 1.5 h, respectively). The wound trauma score was low (0.4 of maximally 4; day 7). Empty-defect and OATS animals reached an impairment score of 0 significantly later than sham animals (7.4 and 4.0 days, respectively, versus 1.5 days). Empty defects showed incomplete healing and dedifferentiation/heterotopic differentiation; OATS-filled defects displayed advanced bone healing with remaining cartilage gaps and orthotopic expression of bone and cartilage markers. Minimally-invasive, medial parapatellar surgery of OC defects on the sheep MFC allows rapid and low-trauma recovery and appears well-suited for implant testing. KW - Osteochondral stifle joint defect KW - Sheep animal model KW - Minimally-invasive parapatellar approach PY - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-520180 DO - https://doi.org/10.3390/life10120332 SN - 2075-1729 VL - 10 IS - 12 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - MDPI CY - Basel AN - OPUS4-52018 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Harwardt, Marco A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Goebbels, Jürgen T1 - Synchrotron Refraction CT and Synchrotron Bragg Magnification CT for NDE T2 - International Symposium on Digital industrial Radiology and Computed Tomography (DIR 2007) CY - Lyon, France DA - 2007-06-25 KW - X-ray Refraction KW - Diffraction Enhanced Imaging (DEI) KW - Bragg Magnification KW - Synchrotron Radiation KW - Computed Tomography (CT) KW - Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) KW - Lightweight Materials KW - Aerospace PY - 2007 IS - CD-ROM SP - 1 EP - 8 CY - Lyon, France AN - OPUS4-16366 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard T1 - Sampling of undisturbed soil samples as part of the KEYSOM field experiment N2 - Results of medicale- and Micro-CT for COST KEYSOM project T2 - Cost KEYSOM meeting Matera, Italy CY - Matera, Italy DA - 24.9.2018 KW - µCT KW - Soil science PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-46117 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bruno, Giovanni A1 - Ehrig, Karsten A1 - Haarring, Holger A1 - Harwardt, Michael A1 - Hentschel, Manfred P. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Kupsch, Andreas A1 - Lange, Axel A1 - Meinel, Dietmar A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Onel, Yener A1 - Staude, Andreas A1 - Wolk, Thomas T1 - Industrial and synchrotron X-ray CT applications for materials characterisation N2 - The combination of tomographic, microstructural data with other experimental techniques and with modeling is paramount, if we want to extract the maximum amount of information on material and component properties. In particular, quantitative image analysis, statistical approaches, direct discretization of tomographic reconstructions represent concrete possibilities to extend the power of the tomographic 3D representation to insights into the material and component performance. This logic thread holds equally for industrial and academic research, and valorizes expensive experiments such as those carried out at synchrotron sources, which cannot be daily repeated. We shall show a few examples of possible use of X-ray tomographic data for quantitative assessment of damage evolution and microstructural properties, as well as for non-destructive testing. We will also show how X-ray refraction computed tomography (CT) can be highly complementary to classic absorption CT, being sensitive to internal interfaces. T2 - iCT Conference 2014 - Conference on industrial computed tomography CY - Wels, Austria DA - 25.02.2014 KW - X-ray absorption and refraction CT KW - Quantitative image analysis KW - Statistical analysis KW - Complex microstructure PY - 2014 SN - 978-3-8440-2557-6 SP - 15 EP - 31 PB - Shaker CY - Aachen AN - OPUS4-30484 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rifai, Haifa A1 - Staude, Andreas A1 - Meinel, Dietmar A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Bruno, Giovanni T1 - In-situ pore size investigations of loaded porous concrete with non-destructive methods N2 - Subject of this investigation is the in-situ evolution of pore volume and pore size distribution in Ytong (a porous concrete material) under increasing pressure with two different non-destructive analytical methods: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and X-ray Computed Tomography (CT). For both methods special strain devices to apply external pressure were constructed. The results from the two techniques yield complementary information on the pore size distribution and allows covering different pore size regions. KW - Pore size KW - Porous concrete KW - Computed tomography KW - Nuclear magnetic resonance PY - 2018 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cemconres.2018.06.008 SN - 0008-8846 SN - 1873-3948 VL - 111 SP - 72 EP - 80 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-45617 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gunella, F. A1 - Kunisch, E. A1 - Maenz, S. A1 - Horbert, V. A1 - Xin, L. A1 - Mika, J. A1 - Borowski, J. A1 - Bischoff, S. A1 - Schubert, H. A1 - Sachse, A. A1 - Illerhaus, Bernhard A1 - Günster, Jens A1 - Bossert, J. A1 - Jandt, K. D. A1 - Plöger, F. A1 - Kinne, R. W. A1 - Brinkmann, O. A1 - Bungartz, M. ED - Carragee, T1 - The GDF5 mutant BB-1 enhances the bone formation induced by an injectable, poly(l-lactide-co-glycolide) acid (PLGA) fiber-reinforced, brushite-forming cement in a sheep defect model of lumbar osteopenia N2 - BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Targeted delivery of osteoinductive bone morphogenetic Proteins (eg, GDF5) in bioresorbable calcium phosphate cement (CPC), potentially suitable for vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty of osteoporotic vertebral fractures, may be required to counteract augmented local bone catabolism and to support complete bone regeneration. The biologically optimized GDF5 Mutant BB-1 may represent an attractive drug candidate for this purpose. PURPOSE: The aim of the current study was to test an injectable, poly (l-lactide-co-glycolide) acid (PLGA) fiber-reinforced, brushite-forming CPC containing low-dose BB-1 in a sheep lumbar osteopenia model. STUDY DESIGN/ SETTING: This is a prospective experimental animal study. METHODS: Bone defects (diameter 5 mm) were generated in aged, osteopenic female sheep and were filled with fiber-reinforced CPC alone (L4; CPC+fibers) or with CPC containing different dosages. KW - Bone morphogenetic protein; KW - Bone regeneration; KW - Micro-Computed-Tomography; KW - Calcium phosphate cement; KW - GDF-5 mutant; KW - Large animal model sheep; KW - Osteoporotic vertebral fracture PY - 2018 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spinee.2017.10.002 SN - 1529-9430 SN - 1878-1632 VL - 18 IS - 2 SP - 357 EP - 369 PB - Elsevier CY - New York AN - OPUS4-44561 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -