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Episode 83: Computed Tomography at Zeiss

Materialism: A Materials Science Podcast

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Applications of Computed Tomography in Material Science

The chapter explores the valuable applications of computed tomography in material science, focusing on non-destructive imaging techniques to analyze the three-dimensional structure of objects in areas like batteries, additive manufacturing, and concrete. It discusses the use of X-ray CT imaging to study lithium ion batteries, highlighting real-time monitoring of material responses and resolution limits. The conversation extends to analyzing complex composite structures, utilizing phase contrast methods for enhanced contrast and failure simulation, as well as the application of CT in 3D printing to detect defects and optimize printing parameters.

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