Computed tomography is a non-destructive testing technique based on X-ray absorption that permits the 3D-visualisation of materials at micron-range resolutions. In this article, computed tomography is used to investigate fibre orientation and fibre position in various fibre-reinforced materials such as ceramic matrix composites, glass fibre-reinforced plastics or reinforced concrete. The goal of this article is to determine the quantitative orientation of fibres in fibre-reinforced materials. For this purpose, a mathematical technique based on the structure tensor is used to determine the local orientation of fibres. The structure tensor is easy to implement and results in a fast algorithm relying solely on local properties of the given rec...
X-ray computed tomography scans can provide detailed information about the state of the material aft...
X-ray computed tomography scans can provide detailed information about the state of the material aft...
Specimens of carbon or glass fiber reinforced polymer can be imaged using both conventional laborato...
The local fiber orientation is a micro-structural feature crucial for the mechanical properties of p...
Modelling the geometry and the mechanical properties has been an important part of the research in c...
X-ray computed tomography provides an opportunity for a detailed examination of the inner structure ...
This paper focuses on the experimental evaluation of one of the key microstructural par...
Modelling the geometry and the mechanical properties has been an important part of the research in c...
The fibre orientation distribution controls the mechanical properties of random fibre composites. Ge...
The fibre orientation distribution controls the mechanical properties of random fibre composites. Ge...
The fibre orientation distribution controls the mechanical properties of random fibre composites. Ge...
This paper focuses on the experimental evaluation of one of the key microstructural par...
Fibre reinforced composites constitute a relevant class of materials used chiefly in lightweight con...
Fibre reinforced composites constitute a relevant class of materials used chiefly in lightweight con...
Fiber-based composites have material properties which are highly dependent on the fiber orientation ...
X-ray computed tomography scans can provide detailed information about the state of the material aft...
X-ray computed tomography scans can provide detailed information about the state of the material aft...
Specimens of carbon or glass fiber reinforced polymer can be imaged using both conventional laborato...
The local fiber orientation is a micro-structural feature crucial for the mechanical properties of p...
Modelling the geometry and the mechanical properties has been an important part of the research in c...
X-ray computed tomography provides an opportunity for a detailed examination of the inner structure ...
This paper focuses on the experimental evaluation of one of the key microstructural par...
Modelling the geometry and the mechanical properties has been an important part of the research in c...
The fibre orientation distribution controls the mechanical properties of random fibre composites. Ge...
The fibre orientation distribution controls the mechanical properties of random fibre composites. Ge...
The fibre orientation distribution controls the mechanical properties of random fibre composites. Ge...
This paper focuses on the experimental evaluation of one of the key microstructural par...
Fibre reinforced composites constitute a relevant class of materials used chiefly in lightweight con...
Fibre reinforced composites constitute a relevant class of materials used chiefly in lightweight con...
Fiber-based composites have material properties which are highly dependent on the fiber orientation ...
X-ray computed tomography scans can provide detailed information about the state of the material aft...
X-ray computed tomography scans can provide detailed information about the state of the material aft...
Specimens of carbon or glass fiber reinforced polymer can be imaged using both conventional laborato...