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Comparison of the bubble size distribution in silicate foams using 2D images and 3D x-ray microtomography (Proceedings Paper)

Author(s): Genevieve Robert; Don R. Baker; Mark L. Rivers; Emilie Allard; Jeffery Larocque
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Developments in X-Ray Tomography IV, Ulrich Bonse, Editors, pp.505-513

Date: 26 October 2004

Paper Abstract

Three silicate glasses were hydrated at high pressure and then heated at atmospheric pressure to exsolve the water into bubbles and create foams. The bubble size distribution in these foams was measured by x-ray microtomography on the GSECARS BM-13 beamline at the Advanced Photon Source. The bubble area distributions were measured in two dimensions using the image slices produced from the microtomography and the software ImageJ. The bubble volume distributions were measured from the three-dimensional tomogr
DOI: 10.1117/12.559787
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