Four X-ray CT scans at 5 mu m spatial resolution using a 59 kV X-ray source were taken of a 5 mm diameter sample of Gosford sandstone under successively increasing pre-failure loads in unconfined compression. The study focussed on the evolution of microstructural pore properties following reconstruction of the radiographic projection images and segmentation into a binary representation and concatenation to form 3D datasets. Pore sizes and their distribution, orientation and surface areas were considered, as were the fractal dimensions of pore and solid spaces. The number of pores increased during early stages of loading, prior to a reduction of pore numbers at a point also corresponding to a slight stiffening of the stress-strain curve, eve...
After rocks are damaged under stress loading, the changes of their microstructural and mechanical pr...
It is always desirable to know the interior deformation pattern when a rock is subjected to mechanic...
Standard techniques for computed tomography imaging are not directly applicable to a carbonate rock ...
As porous, heterogeneous, and anisotropic material, the microscopic structure of the rock has a sign...
Advances in triaxial compression deformation apparatus design, dynamic X-ray microtomography imaging...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms of strain localization leading to brittle failure...
International audienceAdvances in triaxial compression deformation apparatus design, dynamic X-ray m...
Advances in triaxial compression deformation apparatus design, dynamic X-ray microtomography imaging...
Porosity and permeability are the two most important characteristics of underground gas storage in s...
This paper reports a series of triaxial compression experiments and X-ray observations carried out t...
The size and distribution of pores in rocks are closely related to their physical and mechanical pro...
This contribution presents an integrated and automated methodology for the computational analysis of...
International audienceThe incompatibility between workover fluid and reservoir rock is one of the ca...
The morphology of soil pores is a crucial factor in the understanding of the ecology of soil microor...
Abstract: Recent field, laboratory, and theoretical studies suggest that under certain stress condit...
After rocks are damaged under stress loading, the changes of their microstructural and mechanical pr...
It is always desirable to know the interior deformation pattern when a rock is subjected to mechanic...
Standard techniques for computed tomography imaging are not directly applicable to a carbonate rock ...
As porous, heterogeneous, and anisotropic material, the microscopic structure of the rock has a sign...
Advances in triaxial compression deformation apparatus design, dynamic X-ray microtomography imaging...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms of strain localization leading to brittle failure...
International audienceAdvances in triaxial compression deformation apparatus design, dynamic X-ray m...
Advances in triaxial compression deformation apparatus design, dynamic X-ray microtomography imaging...
Porosity and permeability are the two most important characteristics of underground gas storage in s...
This paper reports a series of triaxial compression experiments and X-ray observations carried out t...
The size and distribution of pores in rocks are closely related to their physical and mechanical pro...
This contribution presents an integrated and automated methodology for the computational analysis of...
International audienceThe incompatibility between workover fluid and reservoir rock is one of the ca...
The morphology of soil pores is a crucial factor in the understanding of the ecology of soil microor...
Abstract: Recent field, laboratory, and theoretical studies suggest that under certain stress condit...
After rocks are damaged under stress loading, the changes of their microstructural and mechanical pr...
It is always desirable to know the interior deformation pattern when a rock is subjected to mechanic...
Standard techniques for computed tomography imaging are not directly applicable to a carbonate rock ...