3D imaging of complex materials: the case of cement

Author:

Artioli Gilberto12,Chiara Dalconi Maria12,Parisatto Matteo12,Valentini Luca12,Voltolini Marco12,Ferrari Giorgio3

Affiliation:

1. a Università di Padova, Dipartimento di Geoscienze, Padova, Italy

2. b CIRCe Center for the study of cements, Padova, Italy

3. c MAPEI S.p.A., Milano, Italy

Abstract

AbstractAbsorption-based X-ray micro-tomography (X-μCT) provides fundamental in-situ information on the 3D microstructure of complex multiphase materials such as cements. However, since the phases present in a hydrating cement paste may be characterized by similar values of the attenuation coefficient, leading to low absorption contrast between different crystalline or amorphous phases, micro-structural interpretation can be equivocal. 3D phase mapping by X-ray diffraction micro-tomography proved to be a successful technique for investigating the spatial distribution of the products in the paste during the hydration process, in a totally non-invasive mode and with enhanced phase selectivity compared to absorption tomography. Phase-selective maps, in the case of crystalline phases, can be extracted from single Bragg peaks or from the Rietveld-refined scale factor. However, even poorly crystalline and/or amorphous phases present in the cement paste, such as calcium silicate hydrates, can be successfully mapped by the use of selected portions of the measured powder data containing the relevant scattering of the phase. The reconstructed maps can be directly modeled by multifractal analysis and compared with computer-generated distributions.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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