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Computed microtomography in the analysis of fiber migration in yarn

Computed microtomography in the analysis of fiber migration in yarn Abstract This study is a short analysis of the use of computer microphotography in fiber migration testing as a modern nondestructive testing method. Microtomography operates similarly to X-ray computed tomography systems used in medicine, but with much better resolution owing to the use of a smaller radiation spot. The internal structure is reconstructed as a series of two-dimensional cross-sections that are then used to create 2D and 3D morphological objects. This process is non-destructive and does not require special preparation of a testing material. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Autex Research Journal de Gruyter

Computed microtomography in the analysis of fiber migration in yarn

Autex Research Journal , Volume 13 (1) – Mar 27, 2013

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Publisher
de Gruyter
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Copyright © 2013 by the
ISSN
1470-9589
DOI
10.2478/v10304-012-0020-x
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Abstract

Abstract This study is a short analysis of the use of computer microphotography in fiber migration testing as a modern nondestructive testing method. Microtomography operates similarly to X-ray computed tomography systems used in medicine, but with much better resolution owing to the use of a smaller radiation spot. The internal structure is reconstructed as a series of two-dimensional cross-sections that are then used to create 2D and 3D morphological objects. This process is non-destructive and does not require special preparation of a testing material.

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Autex Research Journalde Gruyter

Published: Mar 27, 2013

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