… or during the use of a material. The micro-structure characterisation must be carried out at the relevant scale, depending on the scientific problem. In materialscience, this scale ranges …
NE Omori, AD Bobitan… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
X-ray diffraction/scattering computedtomography (XDS-CT) methods are a non-destructive class of chemical imaging techniques that have the capacity to provide reconstructions of …
… c–e | Attenuation contrast (part c) and phase contrast (part d) computedtomography sections of breast tissue acquired with grating interferometry alongside the corresponding …
… The origins of X-ray tomographic methods sit firmly in the medical sphere with the development of computerizedtomography (CT) by Hounsfield and Ambrose in the early 70s [1,2]. Only …
We demonstrate a collaborative visualisation framework using a traditional desktop-based setup together with a virtual reality-based system for the analysis of rich X-Ray Computed …
P Wells, J Davis, M Morgan - Materials Forum, 1994 - osti.gov
X-ray or gamma-ray transmission computedtomography (CT) is a powerful non-destructive evaluation (NDE) technique that produces two-dimensional cross-sectional images of an …
… In materialsscience today, very few experiments are set out to make absolute density measurements. Indeed modern scanners are not well suited to precise density measurements. …
… the science of computedtomography and include pioneers in whole-body CT technology, early developers of cone beam CT, and international experts on CT reconstruction, perfusion …
High-resolution X-ray ComputedTomography (HRXCT) or micro-CT (μCT) is a frequently used non-destructive 3D imaging and analysis technique for the investigation of internal …