Tensile test imaging of paper using X-ray microtomography

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Abstract

X-ray microtomography (XμCT) combined with a material testing unit (MTU) is used to obtain 3D images of fiber samples while tensile testing them. The thickness of the sample is analyzed as a function strain percentage. The results indicate thickening on fiber samples during the straining. The method has potential to provide essential new information of complex structures under forced deformation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProgress in Paper Physics Seminar
Subtitle of host publicationAbstract book of the PPPS2020 seminar
EditorsJarmo Kouko, Jani Lehto, Tero Tuovinen
PublisherVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Pages289-291
ISBN (Electronic)978-951-38-8736-0
ISBN (Print)978-951-38-8738-4
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2020
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
EventProgress in Paper Physics Seminar, PPPS 2020 - Jyväskylä, Finland
Duration: 1 Sept 20203 Sept 2020

Publication series

SeriesVTT Technology
Number378
ISSN2242-1211

Seminar

SeminarProgress in Paper Physics Seminar, PPPS 2020
Abbreviated titlePPPS2020
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityJyväskylä
Period1/09/203/09/20

Keywords

  • X-ray microtomography
  • tensile test
  • cellulose fibers

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