Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais ()

Characterization of test specimens produced in reduced size for X-ray microtomography (µ-CT) tests

  • E. E. BERNARDES,
  • A. G. DE MAGALHÃES,
  • W. L. VASCONCELOS,
  • E. V. M. CARRASCO,
  • E. H. M. NUNES,
  • L. B. DE LIMA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1983-41952017000500005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 1025 – 1041

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Abstract The need to use reduced sample sizes, in order to attain improved spatial resolution in (µ-CT) tests applied in Portland cement composites, makes researchers perform the fractionation of materials to obtain samples with dimensions compatible with the capacity of the scanning equipment, which might cause alterations in the microstructure under analysis. Therefore, a test specimen (TS) with dimensions compatible with the scanning capacity of a microtomography system that operates with an X-ray tube and voltage ranging from 20 to 100 kV was proposed. Axial compression strength tests were made and their total porosity was assessed by an apparent density and solid fraction density ratio, which were obtained by means of mercury and helium pycnometry and µ-CT technique, respectively. The adoption of that TS has shown to be viable for providing a sample with a higher level of representation.

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