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The effect of spatial micro-CT image resolution and surface complexity on the morphological 3D analysis of open porous structures

Journal

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 87, Issue -, Pages 104-115

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2013.11.004

Keywords

3D morphological analysis; Micro computed tomography; Spatial resolution; Selective laser melting; Porous structures; Surface roughness

Funding

  1. Research Foundation, Flanders (FWO) [G.0618.10]
  2. Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology in Flanders [IWT/OZM/090655]
  3. European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program [279100]
  4. Hercules foundation [AKUL/09/001]
  5. IAP project [P7/21 INTEMATE]

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In material science microfocus X-ray computed tomography (micro-CT) is one of the most popular non-destructive techniques to visualise and quantify the internal structure of materials in 3D. Despite constant system improvements, state-of-the-art micro-CT images can still hold several artefacts typical for X-ray CT imaging that hinder further image-based processing, structural and quantitative analysis. For example spatial resolution is crucial for an appropriate characterisation as the voxel size essentially influences the partial volume effect. However, defining the adequate image resolution is not a trivial aspect and understanding the correlation between scan parameters like voxel size and the structural properties is crucial for comprehensive material characterisation using micro-CT. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of the spatial image resolution on the micro-CT based morphological analysis of three-dimensional (3D) open porous structures with a high surface complexity. In particular the correlation between the local surface properties and the accuracy of the micro-CT-based macro-morphology of 3D open porous Ti6Al4V structures produced by selective laser melting (SLM) was targeted and revealed for rough surfaces a strong dependence of the resulting structure characteristics on the scan resolution. Reducing the surface complexity by chemical etching decreased the sensitivity of the overall morphological analysis to the spatial image resolution and increased the detection limit. This study showed that scan settings and image processing parameters need to be customized to the material properties, morphological parameters under investigation and the desired final characteristics (in relation to the intended functional use). Customization of the scan resolution can increase the reliability of the micro-CT based analysis and at the same time reduce its operating costs. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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