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7 January 2002 Investigation and image processing of cellular metals with highly resolving 3D microtomography (μCT)
Bernhard Illerhaus, Elena Jasiuniene, Juergen Goebbels, P. Loethman
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Abstract
Some very small parts from regular cellular (spherical) metals were investigated in a strength test, which was done inside the (mu) CT machine with resolutions down to 5 micrometers . The aim was to inspect the behavior of the walls of cellular metals under load, and to find out how the buckling or breaking starts. The results are needed for theoretical calculations, which will be used to predict the behavior of large structures of these materials. Also the pore size and pore size distribution for cellular metals is calculated and a method to separate walls and nodes is presented. CT insights of cellular metals as well as investigations of data by means of image processing is shown.
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Bernhard Illerhaus, Elena Jasiuniene, Juergen Goebbels, and P. Loethman "Investigation and image processing of cellular metals with highly resolving 3D microtomography (μCT)", Proc. SPIE 4503, Developments in X-Ray Tomography III, (7 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452846
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Optical spheres

3D image processing

Foam

Image processing

3D metrology

Computed tomography

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