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X-ray Computed Tomography for Materials and Life Science #13. Seeing the Full Picture: Multiscale Structure Analysis with X-ray CT

Trying to figure out how to connect what you see at one scale with what actually drives performance in your material?

Have you ever analyzed a sample and felt like you were missing part of the picture? That’s a common problem. Engineers and researchers often find that what they learn at one scale does not fully explain what is happening at another. This webinar looks at how X-ray CT can help connect those missing pieces and give a more complete view.

You’ll see how different CT approaches can work together to show details that a single scan might miss. Rather than focusing only on the overall structure or only on small features, you can examine both and understand how they relate.

The session includes real examples, from tiny defects to full assemblies, showing how multiscale data can improve the way materials are evaluated, verified, and refined.

We’ll also cover practical considerations for applying these methods in your own work, including system selection, sample preparation, and common issues to watch for.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How to connect macro- and micro-scale structures in one clear analysis workflow
  • When to use different CT systems and how to combine results effectively
  • How to detect critical defects when a single resolution is not enough
  • Practical strategies for scanning both small features and large components
  • Sample preparation tips that help improve scan quality and reliability

How multiscale CT insights can lead to better material performance and smarter decisions

 

Presenter: Ted Huang
Rigaku
CT Applications Scientist
Rigaku
Director of X-ray Imaging
Katelynn Stuchlik
Rigaku
X-ray Imaging Account Manager
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