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X-ray Microtomography National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering August 14-28 2005 Group D Jiong Hua Vaibhav Kohli Soonjoo Seo Lu Zou Paul J. Sideris.

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1 X-ray Microtomography National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering August 14-28 2005 Group D Jiong Hua Vaibhav Kohli Soonjoo Seo Lu Zou Paul J. Sideris

2 X-ray Computed Microtomography Imaging tool using high flux at photon energies up to 100 keV. APS bending magnet source: 20 keV High resolution, 3D images of various porous media Characterization of fluid phases Transport of multiphase flow

3 Why Microtomography? Non-Invasive examination of the internal structure of objects Meteorites, fossils  valuable Interplanetary dust particles, soil aggregates  fragile Diamonds, hard minerals  time consuming Studies of pore network : pore distribution, size, topography, connectivity

4 Major Fields of Study Earth and Environmental Research High Pressure CMT (10 Gpa) Metal deposition in plant roots, minerals, meteorites Porosity Studies in Dehydraded-rehydrated media Multi Phase Fluids in Porous Media

5 Attenuation of X-rays Greater Attenuation X-rays Sample  xx I = I 0 e -  x I 0 : Incoming intensity of X-ray I : Outgoing intensity of X-ray  : linear X-ray attenuation    x I = I 0 e -(        k  x kk.. X-ray Computed Microtomography (CMT) gives 3D images of the X-ray attenuation coefficient.

6 Experimental Setup Microscope Objective CCD Camera Rotation Stage Sample  x Translation Stage YAG Scintillator X-rays Visible Light Mirror Microtomography at APS Beamline 13-BM Various stages align the sample with the X-ray beam and CCD camera YAG converts X-rays to visible light for imaging

7 System Under Investigation Material Silica beads pack in a cylindrical tube Two different fluids containing I and Cs Goal of Study What ions exist in the fluid? Where are the two types of liquids located? What are their domain sizes and distributions within the tube?

8 Data Processing – Image Reconstruction I’ (x’, y’, Θ) I (x, y, z)

9 Data Processing – X-ray Absorption I absorption edgeCs absorption edge

10 Conclusions CMT allows the identification of Soltrol® and aqueous CsCl in porous media. Aqueous CsCl is found in smaller amounts around inner wall of tube. X-ray tomography is a powerful and efficient tool for studying multiphase fluids in solids.

11 Acknowledgements  National School of Neutron and X-ray Scattering  DOE  Mark Rivers - University of Chicago, APS 13-BM  Clinton Willson - Louisiana State University


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