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Synchrotron X-ray tomography applied to materials science

Authors: Eric MAIRE, Pierre LHUISSIER, Luc SALVO

Publication date: February 10, 2016

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2. Examples of material problems dealt with

The technique has been applied to numerous problems in materials science. We describe some of them, and explain the benefits of 3D imaging in each case.

2.1 Detection and quantification of cold damage to predict material failure

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2.1.1 Damage under monotonic mechanical loading

The final macroscopic failure of a material, which an engineer must be able to predict, is preceded by microscopic phenomena commonly referred to as damage. These include the initiation, growth and coalescence of microcracks...

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