Article
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Laboratory Computed X-Ray Tomography – A Nondestructive Technique for 3D Microstructure Analyis of Materials
The working group “X-Ray Tomography” is headed by Prof. Dr. Ehrenfried Zschech.
-
E. Zschech
, M. Löffler , P. Krüger , J. Gluch , K. Kutukova , I. Zgłobicka , J. Silomon , R. Rosenkranz , Y. Standke and E. Topal
Published/Copyright:
August 1, 2018
Published Online: 2018-08-01
Published in Print: 2018-08-16
© 2018, Carl Hanser Verlag, München
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Articles in the same Issue
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Technical Contributions/Fachbeiträge
- Chances and Challenges in Fusing Data Science with Materials Science
- Atom Probe Tomography
- Electron Tomography for 3D Imaging of Nanoscale Materials
- Laboratory Computed X-Ray Tomography – A Nondestructive Technique for 3D Microstructure Analyis of Materials
- Synchrotron Computer Tomography as a Characterization Method for Engineering Materials
- Serial Sectioning Techniques – a Versatile Method for Three-Dimensional Microstructural Imaging
Articles in the same Issue
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Technical Contributions/Fachbeiträge
- Chances and Challenges in Fusing Data Science with Materials Science
- Atom Probe Tomography
- Electron Tomography for 3D Imaging of Nanoscale Materials
- Laboratory Computed X-Ray Tomography – A Nondestructive Technique for 3D Microstructure Analyis of Materials
- Synchrotron Computer Tomography as a Characterization Method for Engineering Materials
- Serial Sectioning Techniques – a Versatile Method for Three-Dimensional Microstructural Imaging