Porosity characterization of fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composite using synchrotron X-ray computed tomography

Zou C, Marrow T, Reinhard C, Li B, Zhang C, Wang S

The pore structure and porosity of a continuous fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composite has been characterized using high-resolution synchrotron X-ray computed tomography (XCT). Segmentation of the reconstructed tomograph images reveals different types of pores within the composite, the inter-fiber bundle open pores displaying a “node-bond” geometry, and the intra-fiber bundle isolated micropores showing a piping shape. The 3D morphology of the pores is resolved and each pore is labeled. The quantitative filtering of the pores measures a total porosity 8.9% for the composite, amid which there is about 7.1~9.3% closed micropores.

Keywords:

Computed Radiography

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Computerized Tomography

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Image processing