Optimizing the performance of lignocellulosic fibers often requires relating mechanical behavior or morphological characteristics to microstructure. X-ray computed microtomography (X-ray CT), which provides 3D images with a high level of detail at both the micro-and macro-scales, may overcome these difficulties. This work provides a comparative analysis of the potential of X-ray CT (3D) and an office scanner (2D) for morphological characterization of lignocellulosic fibers. To this end, three specimens of lignocellulosic fiber materials obtained after the first decortication of the plant were retained. X-ray CT and 2D scanning correlations of sample diameter distributions are presented. The general aspects of the fibers diameter correlation...
The structure of a material is of special significance to its properties, and material structure ha...
Micro-CT scanning (X-ray microtomography) is a non-destructive analysis technique that provides visu...
Micro-CT scanning (X-ray microtomography) is a non-destructive analysis technique that pro...
International audienceComposite processing strongly affects the size of lignocellulosic fibers, and ...
The mechanical properties of natural fiber reinforced composites depend on many factors, fiber dimen...
Analysis methods for X-ray microtomographic images of short fibre composite materials were develope...
The structure of wood based medium density fiberboard (MDF) has been studied using synchrotron radia...
Depletion of fossil resources has resulted in a rising interest in renewable feedstock such as bioma...
International audienceThis paper describes a method for optical projection tomography for the 3D in ...
Microtomography has successfully been used to characterize loss of structural integrity of wood. Tom...
International audienceThis study provides original experimental data on the microstructural mechanis...
International audienceThe development of natural fibres in engineering applications requires the rel...
Combining spatially localized X-ray diffraction (XRD) with X-ray microtomography (XMT) enables the m...
Characterizing the structure of paper products made from Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft (NBSK) pul...
Lately it has been demonstrated that natural fibres may be an environmentally superior alternative f...
The structure of a material is of special significance to its properties, and material structure ha...
Micro-CT scanning (X-ray microtomography) is a non-destructive analysis technique that provides visu...
Micro-CT scanning (X-ray microtomography) is a non-destructive analysis technique that pro...
International audienceComposite processing strongly affects the size of lignocellulosic fibers, and ...
The mechanical properties of natural fiber reinforced composites depend on many factors, fiber dimen...
Analysis methods for X-ray microtomographic images of short fibre composite materials were develope...
The structure of wood based medium density fiberboard (MDF) has been studied using synchrotron radia...
Depletion of fossil resources has resulted in a rising interest in renewable feedstock such as bioma...
International audienceThis paper describes a method for optical projection tomography for the 3D in ...
Microtomography has successfully been used to characterize loss of structural integrity of wood. Tom...
International audienceThis study provides original experimental data on the microstructural mechanis...
International audienceThe development of natural fibres in engineering applications requires the rel...
Combining spatially localized X-ray diffraction (XRD) with X-ray microtomography (XMT) enables the m...
Characterizing the structure of paper products made from Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft (NBSK) pul...
Lately it has been demonstrated that natural fibres may be an environmentally superior alternative f...
The structure of a material is of special significance to its properties, and material structure ha...
Micro-CT scanning (X-ray microtomography) is a non-destructive analysis technique that provides visu...
Micro-CT scanning (X-ray microtomography) is a non-destructive analysis technique that pro...