Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw cycling, and microbial colonization. All of these processes are linked to water (liquid and vapor) in the pore space. The degree of damage following these processes is heavily influenced by pore space properties such as porosity, pore size distribution, and pore connectivity. X-ray computed micro-tomography (µCT) has proven to be a valuable tool to non-destructively investigate the pore space of stone samples in 3D. However, a trade-off between the resolution and field-of-view often impedes reliable conclusions on the material’s properties. X-ray dark-field imaging (DFI) is based on the scattering of X-rays by sub-voxel-sized features, and as...
Understanding the behaviour of building stones when they are subjected to weathering processes repre...
We present a new method for detecting fractures in solid materials below the resolution given by the...
International audienceIn the Provence region (south-eastern France), a large part of the building he...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
X-ray computed micro-tomography typically involves a trade-off between sample size and resolution, c...
Liquid migration inside building materials is influenced by the microstructure of the porous medium ...
Grating-based X-ray dark-field tomography is a promising technique for biomedical and materials rese...
To reduce the weathering rate of natural building stones, a wide variety of water repellents and con...
Weathering processes of geomaterials have been studied in detail on many natural building stones. Th...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is an excellent, non-destructive analysis tool for characterising man...
Sandstones are used in many contemporary and historical buildings. With time, these buildings become...
Understanding the behaviour of building stones when they are subjected to weathering processes repre...
We present a new method for detecting fractures in solid materials below the resolution given by the...
International audienceIn the Provence region (south-eastern France), a large part of the building he...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
Mineral building materials suffer from weathering processes such as salt efflorescence, freeze–thaw ...
X-ray computed micro-tomography typically involves a trade-off between sample size and resolution, c...
Liquid migration inside building materials is influenced by the microstructure of the porous medium ...
Grating-based X-ray dark-field tomography is a promising technique for biomedical and materials rese...
To reduce the weathering rate of natural building stones, a wide variety of water repellents and con...
Weathering processes of geomaterials have been studied in detail on many natural building stones. Th...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is an excellent, non-destructive analysis tool for characterising man...
Sandstones are used in many contemporary and historical buildings. With time, these buildings become...
Understanding the behaviour of building stones when they are subjected to weathering processes repre...
We present a new method for detecting fractures in solid materials below the resolution given by the...
International audienceIn the Provence region (south-eastern France), a large part of the building he...