In this perspective article, we discuss the challenges of imaging assemblies of particles in three dimensions. Starting from a brief motivation for the investigation of particulate ma-terials, we provide an overview of experimental approaches developed for imaging particles. We list the challenges and existing solutions associated with X-ray tomography, one of the standard methods to study statics. Subsequently, we discuss challenges and opportunities arising from emerging new techniques such as radar tracking and ‘smart’ tracers for exploring granular dynamics. We close with a tentative view on the outstanding problems and potential solutions in the future
Three-dimensional (3D) tomography using electrons and x-rays has pushed and expanded our understandi...
An experimental system has been designed to examine the assembly of nanoparticles in a variety of pr...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) can reveal the internal details of objects in three dimensions non-de...
In this perspective article, we discuss the challenges of imaging assemblies of particles in three d...
peer reviewedIn recent years, impressive progress has been made in digital imaging and i...
Particulate and granular materials are ubiquitous in nature, industry and science. In such systems t...
Combining x-ray tomography and three-dimensional (3D) image analysis has finally opened the way for ...
International audienceCombining x-ray tomography and three-dimensional (3D) image analysis has final...
In dusty plasmas, determining the three-dimensional particle positions and trajectories of individua...
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International audienceIn the experimental study of the mechanics of granular media, x-ray tomography...
We describe an approach for exploring microscopic properties of granular media that couples x-ray mi...
The characterization of particulate solids based products resulting from the mixing of different par...
This paper demonstrates a new method to classify mineral phases in 3D images of particulate material...
Three-dimensional (3D) tomography using electrons and x-rays has pushed and expanded our understandi...
An experimental system has been designed to examine the assembly of nanoparticles in a variety of pr...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) can reveal the internal details of objects in three dimensions non-de...
In this perspective article, we discuss the challenges of imaging assemblies of particles in three d...
peer reviewedIn recent years, impressive progress has been made in digital imaging and i...
Particulate and granular materials are ubiquitous in nature, industry and science. In such systems t...
Combining x-ray tomography and three-dimensional (3D) image analysis has finally opened the way for ...
International audienceCombining x-ray tomography and three-dimensional (3D) image analysis has final...
In dusty plasmas, determining the three-dimensional particle positions and trajectories of individua...
The emerging interest in these last few years on the adoption of techniques for the image analysis t...
We present two methods for three-dimensional particle metrology from a single two-dimensional view. ...
International audienceIn the experimental study of the mechanics of granular media, x-ray tomography...
We describe an approach for exploring microscopic properties of granular media that couples x-ray mi...
The characterization of particulate solids based products resulting from the mixing of different par...
This paper demonstrates a new method to classify mineral phases in 3D images of particulate material...
Three-dimensional (3D) tomography using electrons and x-rays has pushed and expanded our understandi...
An experimental system has been designed to examine the assembly of nanoparticles in a variety of pr...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) can reveal the internal details of objects in three dimensions non-de...