X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) is a powerful technology that can accurately image the internal structures of composite and heterogeneous materials in three-dimensions (3D). In this study, in-situ micro XCT tests of concrete specimens under progressive compressive loading are carried out. The aim of the observations is to gain a better understanding of 3D fracture and failure mechanisms at the meso-scale. To characterise the fracture evolution as the deformation increases, two methods are used. The first segments the reconstructed absorption contrast XCT images using AVIZO software into different phases, namely, aggregates, mortar, cracks and voids. The second uses the digital volume correlation (DVC) technique to map the relative deformati...
A three-dimensional (3D) realistic numerical modelling method is proposed to simulate the fracture p...
X-ray images can be used to nondestructively monitor the initiation, extension, and combination of c...
The study of deformation and fracturing properties of concrete is essential to understand failure me...
X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) is a powerful technology that can accurately image the internal stru...
In-situ micro X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) tests of concrete cubes under progressive compressive ...
In-situ micro X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) tests of concrete cubes under progressive compressive ...
Three-dimensional (3D) characterisation and modelling of cracking in concrete have been always of gr...
International audienceThe mechanical description of damage caused by cracking phenomena occurring in...
The X-ray CT method was applied to evaluate micro-damage – namely, deterioration of concrete specime...
peer reviewedFoamed concrete has been widely used in infrastructure construction and poses new chall...
In most concrete-related computer tomography (CT) experiments, detailed information on the damage an...
The X-ray CT method was applied to evaluate micro-damage-namely, deterioration of concrete specimens...
Radiation technology such as X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) is a powerful tool for materials r...
International audienceThis paper presents an image subtraction technique based on Digital Volume Cor...
International audienceThis work aims to study the impact of the meso-scale heterogeneities of a ceme...
A three-dimensional (3D) realistic numerical modelling method is proposed to simulate the fracture p...
X-ray images can be used to nondestructively monitor the initiation, extension, and combination of c...
The study of deformation and fracturing properties of concrete is essential to understand failure me...
X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) is a powerful technology that can accurately image the internal stru...
In-situ micro X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) tests of concrete cubes under progressive compressive ...
In-situ micro X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) tests of concrete cubes under progressive compressive ...
Three-dimensional (3D) characterisation and modelling of cracking in concrete have been always of gr...
International audienceThe mechanical description of damage caused by cracking phenomena occurring in...
The X-ray CT method was applied to evaluate micro-damage – namely, deterioration of concrete specime...
peer reviewedFoamed concrete has been widely used in infrastructure construction and poses new chall...
In most concrete-related computer tomography (CT) experiments, detailed information on the damage an...
The X-ray CT method was applied to evaluate micro-damage-namely, deterioration of concrete specimens...
Radiation technology such as X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) is a powerful tool for materials r...
International audienceThis paper presents an image subtraction technique based on Digital Volume Cor...
International audienceThis work aims to study the impact of the meso-scale heterogeneities of a ceme...
A three-dimensional (3D) realistic numerical modelling method is proposed to simulate the fracture p...
X-ray images can be used to nondestructively monitor the initiation, extension, and combination of c...
The study of deformation and fracturing properties of concrete is essential to understand failure me...