A graphical tool for the tomographic characterisation of microstructural features on metal matrix composites

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2010

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Cadavez, T.
Ferreira, Sónia Cristina
Medeiros, P.
Quaresma, P.J.
Rocha, Luís Augusto Sousa Marques da [UNESP]
Velhinho, Alexandre José da Costa
Vignoles, Gerard

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Research on the micro-structural characterization of metal-matrix composites uses X-ray computed tomography to collect information about the interior features of the samples, in order to elucidate their exhibited properties. The tomographic raw data needs several steps of computational processing in order to eliminate noise and interference. Our experience with a program (Tritom) that handles these questions has shown that in some cases the processing steps take a very long time and that it is not easy for a Materials Science specialist to interact with Tritom in order to define the most adequate parameter values and the proper sequence of the available processing steps. For easing the use of Tritom, a system was built which addresses the aspects described before and that is based on the OpenDX visualization system. OpenDX visualization facilities constitute a great benefit to Tritom. The visual programming environment of OpenDX allows an easy definition of a sequence of processing steps thus fulfilling the requirement of an easy use by non-specialists on Computer Science. Also the possibility of incorporating external modules in a visual OpenDX program allows the researchers to tackle the aspect of reducing the long execution time of some processing steps. The longer processing steps of Tritom have been parallelized in two different types of hardware architectures (message-passing and shared-memory); the corresponding parallel programs can be easily incorporated in a sequence of processing steps defined in an OpenDX program. The benefits of our system are illustrated through an example where the tool is applied in the study of the sensitivity to crushing – and the implications thereof – of the reinforcements used in a functionally graded syntactic metallic foam.

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Micro-Tomography, Parallel processing, Visual programming, Opendx, Composite materials, Syntactic foams, Functionally graded materials

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International Journal of Tomography & Statistics, v. 14, n. especial, p. 3-15, 2010.