Application of Tomographic Reconstruction Techniques for Density Analysis of Green Bodies
Progress in the manufacturing of ceramics, but also of sintered metals, strongly relies on the evaluation of the density distribution in green bodies. This evaluation is crucial from many points of view, including the calibration of constitutive models for \textit{in-silico} simulation of densificat...
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Zusammenfassung: | Progress in the manufacturing of ceramics, but also of sintered metals,
strongly relies on the evaluation of the density distribution in green bodies.
This evaluation is crucial from many points of view, including the calibration
of constitutive models for \textit{in-silico} simulation of densification
processes. To this end, X-ray tomography and other techniques are possible but
can be unmanageable for some institutions. Therefore, a destructive method is
introduced in the present article to measure the density field of a green body
sample using a CNC mill, an analytical balance, and analysis techniques from
the field of computational tomography. A virtual experiment is presented where
the method is used to reconstruct a simulated green body density field and is
found to satisfactorily correspond to the original solution. The green body
density field of a truncated cylinder made of alumina powder is evaluated using
this method and the reconstructed field is presented. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1611.03216 |