Application of high-contrast X-ray computerized tomography to carbon fiber/polymer composites

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Three-dimensional real-space images of the carbon fiber (CF)/polymer composites were obtained by a high-contrast X-ray computerized tomography (CT). Since both CF and polymers do not include heavy atoms, CF has not been supposed to be suitable to X-ray CT observation. In this study, we used the X-ray CT apparatus which is designed to enhance the contrast of the materials consisting only of light-weight atoms. Besides the usage of the appropriate apparatus, the experimental conditions were found to be important : cutting the sample into a thin rod, and obtaining sufficient number of projections. In our case, we used 1mm × 1mm × 4mm sample, and 720 projections with 0.25 degree intervals in order to obtain the 3μ m voxel resolution in the reconstructed three-dimensional images. Eventually, each CF in polystyrene was clearly visualized in three dimensions. © 2011 The Society of Materials Science, Japan.

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Nishikawa, Y., Ohta, N., Komasu, Y., & Takahashi, M. (2011). Application of high-contrast X-ray computerized tomography to carbon fiber/polymer composites. Zairyo/Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, 60(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.2472/jsms.60.29

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