Project: UGCT – Ghent University Centre for X-ray Tomography
2017-02-01 – 2024-01-31
- Abstract
UGCT is a research/user facility offering external research groups and companies access to its unique combination of state-of-the-art in-house developed high-resolution X-ray CT systems and its CT expertise. The flexibility of the systems and the knowledge of the researchers involved allows to perform challenging experiments in various research fields, continuously pushing the limits of what is currently possible with CT.
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Circular design, material properties, service life and cradle-to-cradle carbon footprint of lime-based building materials
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Quantifying frost-weathering-induced damage in alpine rocks
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Beyond the surface : coupling water permeability assessments to X-ray micro-computed tomography for evaluation of self-healing on lime-based mortars
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Sulfide melt wetting properties in earth's mantle : new constraints from combined 2D and 3D imaging
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Study of self-heating and local strain rate in polyamide-6 and short fibre glass/polyamide-6 under tension through synchronised full-field strain and temperature measurements
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3D visualization of cyanobacterial biofilms using micro-computed tomography with contrast-enhancing staining agents
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From corrosion casting to virtual dissection : contrast‐enhanced vascular imaging using hafnium oxide nanocrystals
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Control of brine composition over reactive transport processes in calcium carbonate rock dissolution : time-lapse imaging of evolving dissolution patterns
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Contribution of 3D automated mineralogy in unraveling the formation history of Nb-Ta-Sn mineralized LCT pegmatites in the Karagwe-Ankole belt (Central Africa)
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Implementation of a dual-phase grating interferometer for multi-scale characterization of building materials by tunable dark-field imaging