Please cite this article as: Cosmi, F., Bernasconi, A., Sodini, N., Phase contrast micro-tomography and morphological analysis of a short carbon fibre reinforced polyamide, Composites Science and Technology (2010), doi: 10.1016/ j.compscitech.2010 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proof before it is published in its final form. Please note that during the production process errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.
PHASE CONTRAST MICRO-TOMOGRAPHY AND MORPHOLOGICAL
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ABSTRACTThe mechanical properties of components made of short fibre reinforced composites, generally obtained by injection moulding, are strongly linked to fibre orientation. Therefore, it is of great importance to be able to verify the results of manufacturing process simulations obtained by commercial software. From the experimental point of view, the definition of carbon short fibre structure within a polymeric matrix in a micro-tomography is a non-trivial task, as the X-rays absorption properties of the two phases are very similar. This paper presents how this problem was overcome by using phase contrast imaging techniques. High resolution fibre structure reconstructions could therefore be obtained. The reconstruction of a large sample volume by overlapping of successive tomographies was also discussed. Moreover, this work shows that the anisotropy identification techniques based on morphological parameters, previously introduced by some of the Authors for short glass fibre 2 reinforced polymers, can also be adopted for fibre arrangement identification in this type of materials.