The Use of a Special Stereoscopic Microscope Attachment for the Sieve Analysis of Aggregate in Concrete
The article proposes an innovative technique that allows relatively easy distinction of sand and aggregate particles on the surface image of a concrete specimen. The concept of the proposed approach involves the use of a new method of illuminating carefully polished surfaces of specimens. This is po...
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doaj-08b29f104a26434597ac12e304f480202020-11-25T01:33:15ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-05-0199185310.3390/app9091853app9091853The Use of a Special Stereoscopic Microscope Attachment for the Sieve Analysis of Aggregate in ConcreteJerzy Wawrzeńczyk0Agnieszka Molendowska1Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kielce University of Technology, Al. Tysiąclecia Państwa Polskiego 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandFaculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kielce University of Technology, Al. Tysiąclecia Państwa Polskiego 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandThe article proposes an innovative technique that allows relatively easy distinction of sand and aggregate particles on the surface image of a concrete specimen. The concept of the proposed approach involves the use of a new method of illuminating carefully polished surfaces of specimens. This is possible owing to a special attachment mounted on the lens of a stereoscopic microscope. The obtained digital image of the specimen, after being converted into a binary image, was subjected to a standard numerical analysis to determine the parameters characterizing the aggregate, i.e., particle size distribution (grading curve), maximum dimension, and shape. Two application examples are presented for analysing sand particle size and for determining the cement paste content in the concrete. The results obtained with the proposed technique were very promising and offer great potential for its practical implementation.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/9/1853concreteaggregatecement pasteimage analysisgrading curve |
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The Use of a Special Stereoscopic Microscope Attachment for the Sieve Analysis of Aggregate in Concrete |
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The Use of a Special Stereoscopic Microscope Attachment for the Sieve Analysis of Aggregate in Concrete |
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The Use of a Special Stereoscopic Microscope Attachment for the Sieve Analysis of Aggregate in Concrete |
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The Use of a Special Stereoscopic Microscope Attachment for the Sieve Analysis of Aggregate in Concrete |
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The Use of a Special Stereoscopic Microscope Attachment for the Sieve Analysis of Aggregate in Concrete |
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use of a special stereoscopic microscope attachment for the sieve analysis of aggregate in concrete |
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Applied Sciences |
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The article proposes an innovative technique that allows relatively easy distinction of sand and aggregate particles on the surface image of a concrete specimen. The concept of the proposed approach involves the use of a new method of illuminating carefully polished surfaces of specimens. This is possible owing to a special attachment mounted on the lens of a stereoscopic microscope. The obtained digital image of the specimen, after being converted into a binary image, was subjected to a standard numerical analysis to determine the parameters characterizing the aggregate, i.e., particle size distribution (grading curve), maximum dimension, and shape. Two application examples are presented for analysing sand particle size and for determining the cement paste content in the concrete. The results obtained with the proposed technique were very promising and offer great potential for its practical implementation. |
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concrete aggregate cement paste image analysis grading curve |
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