Abstract
In microscopic analysis, materials are characterized by a three-dimensional (3D) microstructure which is composed of constituent elements such as pores, voids and cracks. A material's mechanical and hydrological properties are strongly dependent on its microstructure. In order to discuss the mechanics of geomaterials on a microstructural level, detailed information on their 3D microstructure is required. X-ray computed tomography is a powerful non-destructive method for determining the microstructure, however it can be difficult to determine a material's microstructure from the reconstructed 3D image. We successfully evaluated the 3D microstructural anisotropy of porous and fibrous materials using a multi-directional scanning line method that employs straightforward image analysis, and its results were visualized using stereonet projection. © 2007 The Japanese Society for Non-Destructive Inspection.
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Takemura, T., Takahashi, M., Oda, M., Hirai, H., Murakoshi, A., & Miura, M. (2007). Three-dimensional fabric analysis for anisotropic material using multi-directional scanning line - Application to X-ray CT image. Materials Transactions, 48(6), 1173–1178. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.I-MRA2007842
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