This study presents computed tomography (CT) results from a medical scanner
carried out on metal matrix composite materials obtained by a casting proc
ess. In order to test the capabilities of the CT technique to study the fla
ws in the sample, few precautions have been taken during the manufacturing
process, resulting in composite ingots with many flaws (porosity, segregati
on, etc.). The mold was modified to obtain a concentration of particles at
the bottom of the ingot. CT images and scanning electronic microscopy image
s were taken at the same slice surface and show good agreement in the distr
ibution of particles and porosity. The spatial resolution of the medical sc
anner (12 pairs of lines/cm) lets us distinguish between, at the mesoscopic
scale, heterogeneous distribution of particles and porosity, but not indiv
idual flaws.