About this Abstract |
Meeting |
5th International Congress on 3D Materials Science (3DMS 2021)
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Symposium
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5th International Congress on 3D Materials Science (3DMS 2021)
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Presentation Title |
Challenges in 3D Correlative Tomography and Microscopy for Materials Science |
Author(s) |
Bartlomiej Winiarski, Remco Geurts, Grzegorz Pyka, Ali Chirazi, Daniel Lichau |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Bartlomiej Winiarski |
Abstract Scope |
Multi-scale/multi-modal correlative methods, which involve the coordinated characterization of materials across a range of length scales using various apparatus, allowing solving broad range of scientific problems previously unreachable by the typical experimental operando. However, developing a repeatable/adaptable protocol for multi-scale/multi-instrument investigations is difficult to bring together. Problems arise as sub-samples are dissected from samples and remounted using various specimen holders needed for different apparatus. These generate 3D data clusters having different imaging modalities with range of voxels sizes and each in its own coordinate system.
In this work we address these challenges with new, automated and multi-scale correlative workflows. These correlative methods use metrological X-Ray µCT helical scanner, multi-ion Plasma DualBeam and fs-Laser Plasma TriBeam platforms, cross-platform correlative holder kits and integrated image processing and analyses routines. As the practical example of the correlative solutions we explore microstructural features and imperfections of a glass-fiber reinforced polymer composite for automotive applications. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: Other |