2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16031259
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A Review of Particle Size Analysis with X-ray CT

Abstract: Particle size and morphology analysis is a problem common to a wide range of applications, including additive manufacturing, geological and agricultural materials’ characterisation, food manufacturing and pharmaceuticals. Here, we review the use of microfocus X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) for particle analysis. We give an overview of different sample preparation methods, image processing protocols, the morphology parameters that can be determined, and types of materials that are suitable for analysis of… Show more

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“…It should be noted that the attenuation coefficient is closely related to the type and the density of the of the sample material. Denser materials, e.g., minerals, tend to prohibit the penetration of X-ray radiation through the sample object; thus, the images obtained can be blurry and contain less structural features, as the internal structure cannot be fully scanned [39]. The number of projections refers to the number of times the X-ray source emits the X-ray beam onto the sample object during the 360-degree scanning process.…”
Section: µCt Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that the attenuation coefficient is closely related to the type and the density of the of the sample material. Denser materials, e.g., minerals, tend to prohibit the penetration of X-ray radiation through the sample object; thus, the images obtained can be blurry and contain less structural features, as the internal structure cannot be fully scanned [39]. The number of projections refers to the number of times the X-ray source emits the X-ray beam onto the sample object during the 360-degree scanning process.…”
Section: µCt Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simplicity of sample preparation and the amount of obtained data available for each individual particle are further reasons for the widespread use of X-ray CT. The size, volume, shape, porosity, and the location of a certain particle in the granular assembly are some of the data that can be extracted from a single scan [14].…”
Section: X-ray Tomographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…XCT has been used for quantitative analysis of the main factors, such as particle size, shape and composition [14]. Recent advances in XCT have enabled high-speed scanning and image analysis techniques that can determine the characterization of multiphase particles within minutes [37].…”
Section: X-ray Tomographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(3) As a robust nondestructive testing (NDT) method, XCT is increasingly widely used in various industrial sectors, particularly the automotive, aerospace, and material industries. (4,5) In XCT, X-ray radiation attenuates owing to physical mechanisms such as the photoelectric effect and elastic or inelastic scattering, leading to a reduction in intensity as it penetrates the sample of interest. (6)(7)(8) After penetration, multiple 2D projection images on an image sensor are captured from various angles while the sample is rotated to record the X-ray intensity distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%