To understand better the structure-property relationships of wood in situ, nondestructive synchrotron-based tomographic microscopy (SbTM) with subcellular resolution is useful. In this context, an in situ testing device was developed to determine the cellular response of wood to mechanical loading. Different rotationally symmetric specimens were tested to synchronize the failure areas to the given scanning areas. Norway spruce samples were uniaxially compressed in the longitudinal direction and scanned in situ at several increasing relative forces ending up in the plastic deformation regime. A sufficiently high quality in situ tomography was demonstrated. The reconstructed data allowed the observation of the load-dependent development of fa...
Microscopic X-ray computed tomography (XµCT) aided finite element (FE) modelling is a popular method...
Wood is a biological growth medium. It is orthotropic with longitudinal, radial and tangential axes....
powerful tool for the non-destructive measurement of dynamic processes in wood. For more than 20 yea...
The lasting plastic deformation of the cellular elements of beech, fir, and spruce wood under uniaxi...
Synchrotron-radiation-based microtomography enables the 3D analysis of biological samples in situ be...
Possible applications for synchrotron radiation tomographic microscopy in the field of wood research...
The swelling/shrinkage of spruce wood samples (Picea Abies) is documented with high resolution XRay ...
Microtomography has successfully been used to characterize loss of structural integrity of wood. Tom...
| openaire: EC/H2020/857470/EU//NOMATEN Funding Information: Acknowledgments. We acknowledge the Eur...
Wood-based composites hold the promise of sustainable construction. Understanding the influence on w...
Tensile tests of miniature spruce wood specimens have been performed to investigate the damage evolu...
Tensile tests of miniature spruce wood specimens have been performed to investigate the damage evolu...
For wood to be used to its full potential as an engineering material, it is necessary to quantify li...
This paper exemplifies the use of X-ray tomography hardware and accompanying software for research o...
Combining spatially localized X-ray diffraction (XRD) with X-ray microtomography (XMT) enables the m...
Microscopic X-ray computed tomography (XµCT) aided finite element (FE) modelling is a popular method...
Wood is a biological growth medium. It is orthotropic with longitudinal, radial and tangential axes....
powerful tool for the non-destructive measurement of dynamic processes in wood. For more than 20 yea...
The lasting plastic deformation of the cellular elements of beech, fir, and spruce wood under uniaxi...
Synchrotron-radiation-based microtomography enables the 3D analysis of biological samples in situ be...
Possible applications for synchrotron radiation tomographic microscopy in the field of wood research...
The swelling/shrinkage of spruce wood samples (Picea Abies) is documented with high resolution XRay ...
Microtomography has successfully been used to characterize loss of structural integrity of wood. Tom...
| openaire: EC/H2020/857470/EU//NOMATEN Funding Information: Acknowledgments. We acknowledge the Eur...
Wood-based composites hold the promise of sustainable construction. Understanding the influence on w...
Tensile tests of miniature spruce wood specimens have been performed to investigate the damage evolu...
Tensile tests of miniature spruce wood specimens have been performed to investigate the damage evolu...
For wood to be used to its full potential as an engineering material, it is necessary to quantify li...
This paper exemplifies the use of X-ray tomography hardware and accompanying software for research o...
Combining spatially localized X-ray diffraction (XRD) with X-ray microtomography (XMT) enables the m...
Microscopic X-ray computed tomography (XµCT) aided finite element (FE) modelling is a popular method...
Wood is a biological growth medium. It is orthotropic with longitudinal, radial and tangential axes....
powerful tool for the non-destructive measurement of dynamic processes in wood. For more than 20 yea...