2016
DOI: 10.1080/14786435.2016.1222087
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Nanoporous gold: 3D structural analyses of representative volumes and their implications on scaling relations of mechanical behaviour

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“…However, there is no differentiation between interconnected branches (branch connects two junctions), and dangling branches (branch connects junction with end). Looking at the dangling branches in Figure 1a, many seem to represent pinched-off ligaments formed during the annealing process, as discussed by Hu et al [7,15]. Furthermore, some very short dangling branches (junctions and ends almost overlap) are present, which do not represent significant features of the structure.…”
Section: Skeleton Branch Type Occurences and Length Distributionsmentioning
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“…However, there is no differentiation between interconnected branches (branch connects two junctions), and dangling branches (branch connects junction with end). Looking at the dangling branches in Figure 1a, many seem to represent pinched-off ligaments formed during the annealing process, as discussed by Hu et al [7,15]. Furthermore, some very short dangling branches (junctions and ends almost overlap) are present, which do not represent significant features of the structure.…”
Section: Skeleton Branch Type Occurences and Length Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The mean freedangling branch length is calculated as 329 nm, which is again slightly smaller than the mean ligament diameter of 400 nm of the structure. The mean length of the boundary-dangling branches is [7,15]; skeleton-voxels are shown in black in original size; blue spheres mark the junction-voxels, red spheres mark the free end-voxels, and green spheres the end-voxels at the boundary; (b) Schematic 2D drawing of an RVE: The green circles illustrate the ligament ends that are due to the cuts at the RVE boundary. The gray shaped area represents the boundary region where these cut boundary ligaments were found.…”
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