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Structure, anisotropy and fractals in compressed cohesive powders

✍ Scribed by R. Andersson; W.G. Bouwman; J. Plomp; F.M. Mulder; H.G. Schimmel; I.M. De Schepper


Book ID
104088942
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
799 KB
Volume
189
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-5910

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✦ Synopsis


Correlation functions are commonly used to characterise the microstructure of materials. The correlation function is then related to other properties or phenomenology connected to the investigated material. In this paper, we investigate the bulk microstructure in two cohesive powdersa silica powder containing spherical grains and a carbon nanotube powder, by means of Spin-echo Small-angle Neutron Scattering technique. We show that, for the silica powder, the typical size of the heterogeneities decreases with increasing strain, thus linking microscopic deformations with the macroscopic ones. Measurements also show that the compressed silica powder is isotropic in terms of its density distribution. On the compressed nanotube powder we are able to conclude that the applied uniaxial stress induces anisotropy in the density distribution. We are able to link the compressive strain with the measured anisotropy, thus creating the link between macroscopic and microscopic behaviours. Both powders are shown to have a fractal structure, and are characterised in terms of a fractal dimension.


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