Abstract
Abstract Compacting a material means applying pressure so that the material itself loses its internal pores. It improves the homogeneity of the material itself and increases its density. The pore structure of compacted clay is also an important factor that affects its mechanical properties, permeability and water absorption. In this study, MX-80 bentonite clay was first compacted into round cakes of different densities and then subjected to tomography image analysis technique using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) at millimeter scale of accuracy for 1.0–2.0 g/cm3 compacted clay (thickness of 0.3 cm bentonite compacted clay). In this paper, we use the latest commercial specifically for scientific visualization, materials science, non-destructive testing, numerical simulation of chromatographic imaging and other functions of a powerful visualization of the image analyzing method.
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