AbstractA gamma-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner was used to evaluate changes in the structure of clayey soil samples with surface compaction submitted to wetting and drying (W–D) cycles. The obtained results indicate that W–D cycles promoted an increasing of about 10% in soil porosity with a decreasing of about 6% in soil bulk density of this compacted region. With the use of the CT it was also possible to define the thickness of the compacted region that in our case was of about 8.19mm. This last information is very important, for instance, to estimate hydraulic parameters in infiltration models. Finally, CT analysis showed that the compacted region remained at the surface samples, even after the application of the W–D cycles
This article presents a review of applications of computed tomography in soil science and petroleum ...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of m...
AbstractIn this study the use of a first generation computed tomography (CT) scanner to evaluate cha...
Compaction processes can influence soil physical properties such as soil density, porosity, pore siz...
Compaction processes can influence soil physical properties such as soil density, porosity, pore siz...
ABSTRACT. A first generation gamma-ray computed tomography (CT) equipped with a 137Cs source was use...
The maximum dry density and optimum moisture content obtained from the laboratory compaction curve h...
With continuing evolution of imaging techniques from medical applications and materials science, non...
The aim of this study was to articulate the potential of medical computed tomographic (CT) scanning ...
We show how a combination of X-ray Computed Tomography and image based modelling can be used to calc...
This study aims to use γ-ray computed tomography images to define the representative elementary area...
The study of soil structure, i.e., the pores, is of vital importance in different fields of science ...
We demonstrate the application of a high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) method to quantif...
Abstract Modern agricultural practices can cause significant stress on soil, which ultimately has de...
This article presents a review of applications of computed tomography in soil science and petroleum ...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of m...
AbstractIn this study the use of a first generation computed tomography (CT) scanner to evaluate cha...
Compaction processes can influence soil physical properties such as soil density, porosity, pore siz...
Compaction processes can influence soil physical properties such as soil density, porosity, pore siz...
ABSTRACT. A first generation gamma-ray computed tomography (CT) equipped with a 137Cs source was use...
The maximum dry density and optimum moisture content obtained from the laboratory compaction curve h...
With continuing evolution of imaging techniques from medical applications and materials science, non...
The aim of this study was to articulate the potential of medical computed tomographic (CT) scanning ...
We show how a combination of X-ray Computed Tomography and image based modelling can be used to calc...
This study aims to use γ-ray computed tomography images to define the representative elementary area...
The study of soil structure, i.e., the pores, is of vital importance in different fields of science ...
We demonstrate the application of a high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) method to quantif...
Abstract Modern agricultural practices can cause significant stress on soil, which ultimately has de...
This article presents a review of applications of computed tomography in soil science and petroleum ...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of m...