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- Bai Meiyan, Xiao Jianzhuang, Ding Tao, Chen Weihua (2025-09)
Integrated Non-Destructive Assessment of 3D Printed UHPC Microstructure Using X-Ray Computed Tomography and Ultrasonic Waves
- Liu Junli, Hai Hoang, Tran Mien, Tran Jonathan (2025-04)
Advancing Microstructural Insights in 3D-Printed Cementitious Materials via X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography
- Liu Chao, Liu Huawei, Wu Yiwen, Wu Jian et al. (2025-02)
Effect of X-Ray CT Characterized Pore Structure on the Freeze-Thaw Resistance of 3D Printed Concrete with Recycled Coarse Aggregate
- Keita Emmanuel, Zuo Wenqiang, Caneda-Martínez Laura, Aimedieu Patrick et al. (2024-09)
X-Ray Tomography Insights into Early Drying Effects in 3D Concrete Printing
- Yoshihara Rei, Nakase Kota, Hashimoto Katsufumi, Sugiyama Takafumi et al. (2024-04)
Evaluation of Aggregate-Distribution Heterogeneity in 3D Printed Concrete by Means of X-Ray CT
- Mohan Manu, Rahul Attupurathu, Stappen Jeroen, Cnudde Veerle et al. (2023-05)
Assessment of Pore-Structure Characteristics and Tortuosity of 3D Printed Concrete Using Mercury-Intrusion-Porosimetry and X-Ray Tomography
- Lee Hojae, Seo Eun-A, Kim Won-Woo, Yang Jun-Mo et al. (2021-12)
X-Ray CT Analysis of the Cross-Section of a 3D Printed Deformed Layer
- Chen Yu, Çopuroğlu Oğuzhan, Rodríguez Claudia, Filho Fernando et al. (2021-02)
Characterization of Air-Void Systems in 3D Printed Cementitious Materials Using Optical Image Scanning and X-Ray Computed Tomography
- Zuo Wenqiang, Keita Emmanuel, Bornert Michel, Roussel Nicolas (2020-07)
Drying of 3D Printed Mortar Filaments at Early-Age Assessed by X-Ray Computed Tomography
- Lee Hojae, Kim Jang-Ho, Moon Jae-Heum, Kim Won-Woo et al. (2019-08)
Correlation Between Pore Characteristics and Tensile Bond Strength of Additive Manufactured Mortar Using X-Ray Computed Tomography
- Moini Mohamadreza, Olek Jan, Magee Bryan, Zavattieri Pablo et al. (2018-09)
Additive Manufacturing and Characterization of Architectured Cement-Based Materials via X-Ray Micro-Computed Tomography