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High temperature x-ray micro-tomography
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2016
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EngineeringMicroscopyAdvanced Light SourceX-ray ImagingStructural MaterialsHigh Temperature ExperimentsComputational ImagingRadiation ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesMaterials ScienceMedical ImagingRadiographic ImagingHigh Temperature MaterialsMaterials CharacterizationBiomedical ImagingMaterial ResponseX-ray OpticTomography3D Imaging
There is increasing demand for 3D micro-scale time-resolved imaging of samples in realistic - and in many cases extreme environments. The data is used to understand material response, validate and refine computational models which, in turn, can be used to reduce development time for new materials and processes. Here we present the results of high temperature experiments carried out at the x-ray micro-tomography beamline 8.3.2 at the Advanced Light Source. The themes involve material failure and processing at temperatures up to 1750°C. The experimental configurations required to achieve the requisite conditions for imaging are described, with examples of ceramic matrix composites, spacecraft ablative heat shields and nuclear reactor core Gilsocarbon graphite.
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