An experimental setup has been developed that allows for capturing up to 25 tomograms s 1 using the white X ray beam at the experimental station EDDI of BESSY II, Berlin, Germany. The key points are the use of a newly developed, precise and fast rotation stage, a very efficient scintillator and a fast CMOS camera. As a first application, the foaming of aluminium alloy granules at 923 K was investigated in situ. Formation and growth of bubbles in the liquid material were observed and found to be influenced by the limited thermal conductivity in the bulk granules. Changes that took place between two tomographic frames separated in time by 39 ms could be detected and analysed quantitativel
The use of X ray radioscopy for in situ studies of metal foam formation and evolution is reviewed. ...
To elucidate the phase transformations of TiH2 inside liquid metal foams and their relationship wit...
Metallic foams are a class of materials with unique properties. In contrast to most aqueous foams ...
An experimental setup has been developed that allows for capturing up to 25 tomograms s 1 using t...
Initiation and growth of metal foam is a complex and dynamical process, which is intrinsically three...
Series of fast synchrotron X ray tomographies are taken continuously at a rate of up to 5 Hz, while ...
The structure and constitution of opaque materials can be studied with X ray imaging methods such as...
The complex flow of liquid metal in evolving metallic foams is still poorly understood due to diffi...
Foamed aluminium alloy containing 7wt.-% of Si is investigated by µm-resolved X-ray computed tomogra...
Time resolved in situ and operando microtomography is increasingly moving into the focus of material...
The complex flow of liquid metal in evolving metallic foams is still poorly understood due to diffic...
Die Verbesserung der Struktur metallischer Schäume und damit ihrer Eigenschaften bedarf eines tiefer...
Synchrotron radiation tomography was used to investigate early foaming stages of aluminium alloys. ...
Synchrotron-radiation tomography was used to investigate early foaming stages of aluminium alloys. M...
New x ray sources of unmatched brilliance, like the superconducting undulator device at ESRF high e...
The use of X ray radioscopy for in situ studies of metal foam formation and evolution is reviewed. ...
To elucidate the phase transformations of TiH2 inside liquid metal foams and their relationship wit...
Metallic foams are a class of materials with unique properties. In contrast to most aqueous foams ...
An experimental setup has been developed that allows for capturing up to 25 tomograms s 1 using t...
Initiation and growth of metal foam is a complex and dynamical process, which is intrinsically three...
Series of fast synchrotron X ray tomographies are taken continuously at a rate of up to 5 Hz, while ...
The structure and constitution of opaque materials can be studied with X ray imaging methods such as...
The complex flow of liquid metal in evolving metallic foams is still poorly understood due to diffi...
Foamed aluminium alloy containing 7wt.-% of Si is investigated by µm-resolved X-ray computed tomogra...
Time resolved in situ and operando microtomography is increasingly moving into the focus of material...
The complex flow of liquid metal in evolving metallic foams is still poorly understood due to diffic...
Die Verbesserung der Struktur metallischer Schäume und damit ihrer Eigenschaften bedarf eines tiefer...
Synchrotron radiation tomography was used to investigate early foaming stages of aluminium alloys. ...
Synchrotron-radiation tomography was used to investigate early foaming stages of aluminium alloys. M...
New x ray sources of unmatched brilliance, like the superconducting undulator device at ESRF high e...
The use of X ray radioscopy for in situ studies of metal foam formation and evolution is reviewed. ...
To elucidate the phase transformations of TiH2 inside liquid metal foams and their relationship wit...
Metallic foams are a class of materials with unique properties. In contrast to most aqueous foams ...