This paper demonstrates a novel method that combines X-ray computed tomography (CT) and image processing for investigating two materials with significantly different densities. CT is increasingly used in industrial applications of inspecting materials and defects. The limitations of the system and data reconstruction are continuously researched so as to improve the quality of the results. One of the most common issues in CT is beam hardening, frequently experienced in multi-material scanning. The materials examined to demonstrate the method are carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRP) and titanium alloy Ti6Al4V, often used in combination in industry to optimise the weight to strength ratio. The assembly of the materials is usually achieved b...
The spread of additive technologies from prototyping to manufacturing has made the development of ne...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is emerging as an important manufacturing sector, due to its almost unli...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is slowly conquering its space in the manufacturing industry for dime...
This paper demonstrates a novel method that combines X-ray computed tomography (CT) and image proces...
In light weight structures the joining of composite materials and of composites to metals are key te...
In light weight structures the joining of composite materials and of composites to metals are key te...
Non-destructive testing is of major importance for quality assurance of carbon fiber reinforced plas...
The development of advanced materials and their improvement is strictly connected to the understandi...
AbstractThis work is focused on the inspection of carbon fibre reinforced plastic composites (CFRP) ...
AbstractIn light weight structures the joining of composite materials and of composites to metals ar...
Quality of embedment of optical fibre sensors in carbon fibre reinforced polymers plays an important...
In this paper the application of X-ray microCT to the non-destructive testing of an additive manufac...
The quality of fibre composites depends on -the distribution on fibre- and matrix-material -size and...
Quality of embedment of optical fibre sensors in carbon fibre-reinforced polymers plays an important...
AbstractIn this paper the application of X-ray microCT to the non-destructive testing of an additive...
The spread of additive technologies from prototyping to manufacturing has made the development of ne...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is emerging as an important manufacturing sector, due to its almost unli...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is slowly conquering its space in the manufacturing industry for dime...
This paper demonstrates a novel method that combines X-ray computed tomography (CT) and image proces...
In light weight structures the joining of composite materials and of composites to metals are key te...
In light weight structures the joining of composite materials and of composites to metals are key te...
Non-destructive testing is of major importance for quality assurance of carbon fiber reinforced plas...
The development of advanced materials and their improvement is strictly connected to the understandi...
AbstractThis work is focused on the inspection of carbon fibre reinforced plastic composites (CFRP) ...
AbstractIn light weight structures the joining of composite materials and of composites to metals ar...
Quality of embedment of optical fibre sensors in carbon fibre reinforced polymers plays an important...
In this paper the application of X-ray microCT to the non-destructive testing of an additive manufac...
The quality of fibre composites depends on -the distribution on fibre- and matrix-material -size and...
Quality of embedment of optical fibre sensors in carbon fibre-reinforced polymers plays an important...
AbstractIn this paper the application of X-ray microCT to the non-destructive testing of an additive...
The spread of additive technologies from prototyping to manufacturing has made the development of ne...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is emerging as an important manufacturing sector, due to its almost unli...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is slowly conquering its space in the manufacturing industry for dime...