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Implementation and comparison of algebraic and machine learning based tensor interpolation methods applied to fiber orientation tensor fields obtained from CT images
J Blarr, T Sabiston, C Krauß, JK Bauer, WV Liebig, K Inal, ...
Computational Materials Science 228, 112286, 2023
32023
Novel thresholding method and convolutional neural network for fiber volume content determination from 3D μCT images
J Blarr, P Kunze, N Kresin, WV Liebig, K Inal, KA Weidenmann
NDT & E International, 103067, 2024
22024
Generation of Initial Fiber Orientation States for Long Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Compression Molding Simulation
L Schreyer, J Blarr, K Höger, N Meyer, L Kärger
Composites Meet Sustainability: Proceedings of the 20th European Conference …, 2022
22022
Application of a tensor interpolation method on the determination of fiber orientation tensors from computed tomography images
J Blarr, N Kresin, C Krauß, KA Weidenmann, WV Liebig, P Elsner
Composites Meet Sustainability-Proceedings of the 20th European Conference …, 2022
22022
Computed tomography scans of 15 different carbon fiber reinforced polyamide 6 specimens (both original files (16 bit) and files of further cut scans (8 bit))
J Blarr
12023
Deep convolutional generative adversarial network for generation of computed tomography images of discontinuously carbon fiber reinforced polymer microstructures
J Blarr, S Klinder, WV Liebig, K Inal, L Kärger, KA Weidenmann
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 9641, 2024
2024
Continuous Simulation of a Continuous-Discontinuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic (CoDiCoFRTP) Compression Molding Process
L Schreyer, BM Scheuring, N Christ, J Blarr, C Krauß, WV Liebig, ...
Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Composite Materials …, 2024
2024
3D µCT images of specimens of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide 6 plaque, fiber orientation tensor data of these images, and three Python code files for two different algebraic …
J Blarr
2022
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