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X-ray computed tomography of adhesive wicking into carbon foam

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2017

Sav Chima*
Affiliation:
Target Fabrication Group, AWE plc, Aldermaston, Reading, Berks, RG7 4PR, England
*
Correspondence to:  S. Chima. Email: sav.chima@awe.co.uk

Abstract

Laser target components consist of multicomponent porous and nonporous materials that are adhesively bonded together. In order to assess the extent and quantity of adhesive wicking into porous foam, micro X-ray computed tomography (CT) and image processing software have been utilized. Two different laser target configurations have been assessed in situ and volume rendered images of the distribution and quantities of adhesive have been determined for each.

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Figure 1. Component machining, assembly station and adhesive application.

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Figure 2. 3D schematic of Samples A and B, respectively.

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Figure 3. Sample mounted onto X-ray CT holder. The carbon foam is just visible on the top.

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Table 1. X-ray acquisition parameters for Sample A.

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Table 2. X-ray acquisition parameters for Sample B.

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Figure 4. Sample mounted within the X-ray CT system.

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Figure 5. Sample A X-ray CT XY (left image), YZ (right image) views.

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Figure 6. Sample A X-ray CT XY (left image), YZ (right image) views.

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Figure 7. Sample B X-ray CT XY (left image), XZ (right image) views.

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Figure 8. Sample B X-ray CT XY (left image), XZ (right image) views.

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Figure 9. Sample A volume-rendered image showing the distribution of adhesive used to bond the carbon foam to the polythene support.

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Figure 10. Sample B volume-rendered image showing the distribution of adhesive used to bond the carbon foam to the polythene support.