Ever wondered how materials change while they're under stress?
Understanding how a material’s structure evolves in real time can reveal critical insights into its strength, durability, and performance. With X-ray CT, you can capture these changes non-destructively and in 3D—directly as they happen. In this webinar, we’ll demonstrate how to run time-resolved (4D) experiments using in situ compression, and how to link structural changes with mechanical behavior. You’ll see how this powerful technique can improve your understanding of materials under load.
You will learn:
- How to set up and run in situ experiments with X-ray CT
 - Ways to capture 4D data during mechanical testing
 - How to analyze structural changes over time and correlate them with material behavior
 - Example use cases using an in-situ compression stage
 
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 - Time-resolved roasting-induced microstructural evolution of Arabica coffee beans
 - Visualization and Control of Chemically Induced Crack Formation in All-Solid-State Lithium-Metal Batteries with Sulfide Electrolyte
 - Correlative Microscopy and Mechanical Behavior of Extraterrestrial Materials
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 - Deben Temperature Stage
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 - Unraveling the Mechanisms of the Apis mellifera Honeycomb Construction by 4D X-ray Microscope
 - Visualization and Control of Chemically Induced Crack Formation in All-Solid-State Lithium-Metal Batteries with Sulfide Electrolyte
 - In Situ Investigation of High Humidity Stress Corrosion Cracking of 7075 Aluminum Alloy
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