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Drucksondierungen, teufengenaue Probenahme und Präparation MKW-kontaminierter Lockersedimente
(2000)
The effects of refraction (phase-contrast) are normally considered as disturbances in high-resolution μCT-measurements. We show that in the case of small objects with low absorption a single-distance phase-retrieval algorithm not only reduces the edge enhancement, but also raises the signal-to-noise ratio sufficiently to allow dimensional measurements. This is exemplified at an optical element for optical fibre connectors.
Sollten CT Aufnahmen quantitativ und automatisch ausgewertet werden, ist die Qualität der Tomogramme ein wesentlicher Punkt. Außerdem steht bei Serienmessungen nur eine begrenzte Meßzeit für jede Probe. Es werden die verschiedenen Mikrofokusröhren in Bezug auf die Parameter Orts- und Dichteauflösung, sowie Meßzeit verglichen, CT Beispiele dazu gezeigt.
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.
Blick in den Boden
(2016)
Injection of poly(methyl methacrylate) cements, one standard Treatment for osteoporotic vertebral body fractures, may lead to critical loads and subsequent fractures in adjacent vertebral bodies. Biodegradable calcium phosphate cements (CPC) with bioinductive growth factors may be an alternative, since they have a Young’s modulus comparable to that of cancellous bone. Non-destructive tests with μCT and quantitative Image evaluation are used to assess new bone growth and material resorption following intravertebral injection of CPC. Immediate deep-freezing of excised bone prevents shrinkage or tissue disintegration and the samples have to be kept frozen for all following steps, including transport, μCT measurements, and subsequent biomechanical tests. Here we will report on a set-up to preserve the frozen state of the material and allow stable long-term serial μCT measurements. In addition, the image processing technique for the evaluation of bone growth and selected results on subsequently carried out compressive strength tests will be presented.