Micro-CT is an X-ray tomography technique suitable for the 3D visualization of the internal structure of solids with a few micrometer resolution. Recent advances in the field have promoted micro-CT from an industrial NDT tool to an exciting research method. In this talk I will first introduce the CT concept and the micro-CT measurement possibilities available for collaboration at the University of Szeged. Afterwards we will explore micro-CT case studies and see how the homogeneity of a material can be characterized quantitatively in 3D. I will conclude by presenting examples of in operando and spectral micro-CT measurements.
Ákos Kukovecz (Szeged): Beyond the non-destructive testing uses of computer tomography: micro-CT in chemistry and materials science
Location:
Related Files
Foto: Barbara Mair
