SFB 1313 Publication "A multifunctional mechanical testing stage for micro x-ray computed tomography"

September 7, 2023 /

Authors: Matthias Ruf, Dongwon Lee, and Holger Steeb | Scientific Journal: API Publishing - Review of Scientific Instruments

New SFB 1313 publication, published in "API Publishing - Review of Scientific Instruments". The work has been developed within the SFB 1313 research projects Z02 and B05.

"A multifunctional mechanical testing stage for micro x-ray computed tomography"

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Abstract

An existing open and modular designed micro X-Ray Computed Tomography (μXRCT) system is extended by a test rig in order to combine mechanical and hydro-mechanical experiments with μXRCT characterization. The aim of the system is to cover the complete resolution range of the underlying μXRCT system in combination with a broad load capacity range. A characteristic feature of the developed setup is that it consists mainly of standard components. This makes the shown test rig potentially interesting for other researchers considering extending an existing μXRCT system with an apparatus for mechanical and hydro-mechanical in situ testing. For the load frame, an uniaxial 10 kN universal testing machine with a digital control system was employed, which was extended by two aligned rotational stages. The uniaxial load capacity is ±3.1 kN and can be combined with torque moments of up to ±15 N m both limited by the used rotational stages. The setup is designed in such a way that different x-ray transparent cells (flow cells, oedometer cells, triaxial cells, etc.) can be integrated to generate three-dimensional stress/strain states as required for porous media research. Three applications demonstrate the possible versatile use of the system. As part of these examples, we show how corresponding x-ray transparent cells are designed and implemented. Finally, we discuss the presented approach’s technical advantages and disadvantages and suggest improvements.

This image shows Matthias Ruf

Matthias Ruf

Dr.-Ing.

Post-Doctoral Researcher, Project Z02

This image shows Dongwon Lee

Dongwon Lee

M. Sc.

Doctoral Researcher, Research Project B05

This image shows Holger Steeb

Holger Steeb

Prof. Dr.-Ing.

Spokesman, Principal Investigator, Research Projects B05, C05, and Z02, Central Project Z

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