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Veerle Cnudde is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has a research focus spanning various fields of engineering and earth sciences. Their main areas of study include Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular specialization in subfields such as Earth-Surface Processes, Environmental Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research work covers several important topics including Building materials and conservation, Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging, Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques, Concrete and Cement Materials Research, Groundwater flow and contamination studies, Conservation Techniques and Studies, and Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Veerle Cnudde are:

  • "X-ray computed tomography", 2021, Nature Reviews Methods Primers
  • "A review on freeze-thaw action and weathering of rocks", 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Assessment of pore structure characteristics and tortuosity of 3D printed concrete using mercury intrusion porosimetry and X-ray tomography", 2023, Cement and Concrete Composites
  • "A Systematic Investigation Into the Control of Roughness on the Flow Properties of 3D-Printed Fractures", 2021, Water Resources Research
  • "Kinematic and mechanical response of dry woven fabrics in through-thickness compression: Virtual fiber modeling with mesh overlay technique and experimental validation", 2021, Composites Science and Technology

Veerle Cnudde frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Tom Bultreys
  • Tim De Kock
  • Matthieu Boone
  • Laurenz Schröer
  • Stefanie Van Offenwert

Their publications are often featured in specific venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Tomography of Materials and Structures
  • Advances in Water Resources
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • High-resolution X-ray computed tomography in geosciences: A review of the current technology and applications

    Veerle Cnudde;Matthieu Boone

  • Imaging and image-based fluid transport modeling at the pore scale in geological materials : a practical introduction to the current state-of-the-art

    Tom Bultreys;Wesley De Boever;Veerle Cnudde

  • Software tools for quantification of X-ray microtomography at the UGCT

    J. Vlassenbroeck;M. Dierick;B. Masschaele;V. Cnudde

  • X-ray computed tomography proof of bacterial-based self-healing in concrete

    Jianyun Wang;Jan Dewanckele;Veerle Cnudde;Sandra Van Vlierberghe

  • Recent progress in X-ray CT as a geosciences tool

    V. Cnudde;B. Masschaele;M. Dierick;J. Vlassenbroeck

  • A review on freeze-thaw action and weathering of rocks

    Maxim Deprez;Tim De Kock;Tim De Kock;Geert De Schutter;Veerle Cnudde;Veerle Cnudde

  • Porous gelatin hydrogels: 1. Cryogenic formation and structure analysis.

    Sandra Van Vlierberghe;Veerle Cnudde;Peter Dubruel;Bert Masschaele

  • Multi-scale, micro-computed tomography-based pore network models to simulate drainage in heterogeneous rocks

    Tom Bultreys;Luc Van Hoorebeke;Veerle Cnudde

  • Comparison of different approaches for self-healing concrete in a large-scale lab test

    Kim Van Tittelboom;Jianyun Wang;Maria Adelaide Pereira Gomes de Araújo;Didier Snoeck

  • Porosity and microstructure characterization of building stones and concretes

    Veerle Cnudde;A Cwirzen;Bert Masschaele;Patric Jacobs

  • X-ray computed microtomography to study autogenous healing of cementitious materials promoted by superabsorbent polymers

    D. Snoeck;J. Dewanckele;V. Cnudde;N. De Belie

  • Use of X-ray computed microtomography for non-invasive determination of wood anatomical characteristics

    Kathy Steppe;Veerle Cnudde;Catherine Girard;Raoul Lemeur

  • Plant structure visualization by high-resolution X-ray computed tomography

    Stijn Dhondt;Hannes Vanhaeren;Denis Van Loo;Veerle Cnudde

  • Porous gelatin hydrogels, 2: in vitro cell interaction study

    Peter Dubruel;R Unger;Sandra Van Vlierberghe;Veerle Cnudde

  • Recent Micro-CT Scanner Developments at UGCT

    Manuel Dierick;Denis Van Loo;Bert Masschaele;Jan Van den Bulcke

  • A Pore-Scale Study of Fracture Dynamics in Rock Using X-ray Micro-CT Under Ambient Freeze–Thaw Cycling

    Tim De Kock;Marijn A. Boone;Thomas De Schryver;Jeroen Van Stappen

  • Microstructural Characterization of 3D Printed Cementitious Materials

    Jolien Van Der Putten;Maxim Deprez;Veerle Cnudde;Veerle Cnudde;Geert De Schutter

  • Fast laboratory-based micro-computed tomography for pore-scale research: Illustrative experiments and perspectives on the future

    Tom Bultreys;Marijn A. Boone;Matthieu N. Boone;Thomas De Schryver

  • Cryogels from poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate): macroporous, interconnected materials with potential as cell scaffolds

    Irina N Savina;Veerle Cnudde;Stijn D'Hollander;Luc Van Hoorebeke

  • Capillary water absorption in cracked and uncracked mortar – A comparison between experimental study and finite element analysis

    B. Van Belleghem;R. Montoya;J. Dewanckele;N. Van den Steen

  • Influence of pore structure on the effectiveness of a biogenic carbonate surface treatment for limestone conservation.

    Willem De Muynck;Stijn Leuridan;Denis Van Loo;Kim Verbeken

  • X-ray micro-CT used for the localization of water repellents and consolidants inside natural building stones

    Veerle Cnudde;Jean Cnudde;C. Dupuis;Patric Jacobs

  • Comparison of different nano- and micro-focus X-ray computed tomography set-ups for the visualization of the soil microstructure and soil organic matter

    S. Sleutel;V. Cnudde;B. Masschaele;J. Vlassenbroek

  • Cavitation: a blessing in disguise? New method to establish vulnerability curves and assess hydraulic capacitance of woody tissues

    Lidewei L. Vergeynst;Manuel Dierick;Jan A. N. Bogaerts;Veerle Cnudde

  • 4D imaging and quantification of pore structure modifications inside natural building stones by means of high resolution X-ray CT.

    J. Dewanckele;T. de Kock;M. A. Boone;V. Cnudde

  • High-speed neutron radiography for monitoring the water absorption by capillarity in porous materials

    Veerle Cnudde;Manuel Dierick;Jelle Vlassenbroeck;Bert Masschaele

  • Drying of salt contaminated porous media: Effect of primary and secondary nucleation

    Julie Desarnaud;Hannelore Derluyn;Luisa Molari;Stefano de Miranda

  • Diagenetic formation of gypsum and dolomite in a cold-water coral mound in the Porcupine Seabight, off Ireland

    Hans Pirlet;Laura Mariana Wehrmann;Laura Mariana Wehrmann;Benjamin Brunner;Norbert Frank

  • 3D characterization of sandstone by means of X-ray computed tomography

    V. Cnudde;M. Boone;J. Dewanckele;M. Dierick

Frequent Co-Authors

Geert De Schutter
Geert De Schutter Ghent University
Etienne Schacht
Etienne Schacht Ghent University
Stefaan De Neve
Stefaan De Neve Ghent University
Peter Dubruel
Peter Dubruel Ghent University
Sandra Van Vlierberghe
Sandra Van Vlierberghe Ghent University
Dominique Blamart
Dominique Blamart Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Jan Carmeliet
Jan Carmeliet ETH Zurich
Nele De Belie
Nele De Belie Ghent University
Norbert Frank
Norbert Frank Heidelberg University
David Van Rooij
David Van Rooij Ghent University

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