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Synchrotron CT imaging of lattice structures with engineered defects
Brian M. Patterson
, Lindsey Kuettner
, Trevor Shear
, Kevin Henderson
, Matthew J. Herman
, Axinte Ionita
, Nikhilesh Chawla
, Jason Williams
, Tao Sun
, Kamel Fezzaa
, Xianghui Xiao
, Cynthia Welch
Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of (IAFSE)
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3D Image
33%
3D X-ray
33%
Additive Manufacturing
33%
Cellular Materials
33%
Compressive Behavior
33%
Computational Imaging
100%
Crack Propagation Behavior
33%
Direct Pathway
33%
Engineered Defects
100%
Engineered Structures
33%
Failure Cracks
33%
Finite Element Modeling
33%
High Strain Rate
33%
Laboratory-based
66%
Lack of Control
33%
Lattice Structure
100%
Ligament
66%
Material Morphology
33%
Mechanical Failure
33%
Mechanical Performance
33%
Microcomputed Tomography
33%
Micrometer Scale
33%
Modeller
33%
Polymer Foam Materials
33%
Random Removals
33%
Soft Materials
33%
Stochastic Structure
33%
Strain Rate
33%
Structural Performance
33%
Submicron Resolution
33%
Synchrotron
100%
Synchrotron Experiment
33%
Tailoring Materials Properties
33%
X-ray Computed
33%
Engineering
Additive Manufacturing
100%
Compressive Behavior
100%
Crack Propagation
100%
Critical Path
100%
Direct Path
100%
Fem Model
100%
High Strain Rate
100%
Mechanical Failure
100%
Mechanical Performance
100%
Soft Material
100%
Strain Rate
100%
Structural Performance
100%
Material Science
Cellular Material
50%
Crack Propagation
50%
Crystal Structure
100%
Finite Element Modeling
50%
Foam Material
50%
Materials Property
50%
Mechanical Failure
50%
Strain Rate
100%
Three Dimensional Printing
50%