Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Mar 2022)

Environmental cell for in situ X-ray synchrotron micro-CT imaging with simultaneous acoustic measurements

  • Arkady N. Drobchik,
  • Viktor V. Nikitin,
  • Mikhail I. Fokin,
  • Geser A. Dugarov,
  • Pavel D. Shevchenko,
  • Alex L. Deriy,
  • Andrey Yu. Manakov,
  • Konstantin E. Kuper,
  • Anton A. Duchkov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521013308
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 2
pp. 515 – 521

Abstract

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Synchrotron radiation provides the necessary spatial and temporal resolution for non-invasive operando studies of dynamic processes under complex environmental conditions. Here a new environmental cell for simultaneous in situ dynamic X-ray imaging and measuring acoustic properties of geological samples is presented. The primary purpose of this cell is to study gas-hydrate formation in porous geo-materials and its influence on their acoustic properties. The cell is designed for cylindrical samples of 9 mm in diameter, confining and pore pressures up to 12 MPa, and temperatures from −20°C to room temperature. The cell is portable and can be easily assembled and operated at different X-ray sources. This cell enables a wide range of experiments studying physical/chemical processes in the Earth subsurface that change the mechanical properties of rocks (geochemical reactions, phase transitions, etc.).

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