IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES

Measuring the growth of spherulites in semi-crystalline thermoplastics helps to control and optimize industrial manufacturing processes of these materials. The growth can be observed in cross polarized images, taken at several time steps. The diameters of the spherulites are however measured manuall...

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Main Authors: Ali Moghiseh, Katja Schladitz, Alois Schlarb, Buncha Suksut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis 2018-07-01
Series:Image Analysis and Stereology
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Online Access:https://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/1895
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spelling doaj-531ecc7672524a3fa4b5f7711b3ecac52020-11-24T21:40:39ZengSlovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image AnalysisImage Analysis and Stereology1580-31391854-51652018-07-0137213914410.5566/ias.18951003IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITESAli Moghiseh0Katja Schladitz1Alois Schlarb2Buncha Suksut3Fraunhofer ITWMFraunhofer ITWMChair of Composite Engineering, University of KaiserslauternKing Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Rayong Campus, RayongMeasuring the growth of spherulites in semi-crystalline thermoplastics helps to control and optimize industrial manufacturing processes of these materials. The growth can be observed in cross polarized images, taken at several time steps. The diameters of the spherulites are however measured manually in each step. Here, two approaches for replacing this tedious and time consuming method by automatic image analytic measurements are introduced. The first approach segments spherulites by finding salient 5x5 pixel patches in each time frame. Combining the information from all time frames into a 3D image yields the spherulites by a maximal flow graph cut in 3D. The growth is then measured by homography measurement. The second approach is closer to the manual method. Based on the Hough transform, spherulites are identified by their circular outline. The growth is then measured by comparing the radia of the least moving circles. The pros and cons of these methods are discussed based on synthetic image data as well as by comparison with manually measured growth rates.https://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/1895Hough transformhomography estimation
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author Ali Moghiseh
Katja Schladitz
Alois Schlarb
Buncha Suksut
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Katja Schladitz
Alois Schlarb
Buncha Suksut
IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES
Image Analysis and Stereology
Hough transform
homography estimation
author_facet Ali Moghiseh
Katja Schladitz
Alois Schlarb
Buncha Suksut
author_sort Ali Moghiseh
title IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES
title_short IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES
title_full IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES
title_fullStr IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES
title_full_unstemmed IMAGE ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SPHERULITE GROWTH IN POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES
title_sort image analytical determination of the spherulite growth in polypropylene composites
publisher Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis
series Image Analysis and Stereology
issn 1580-3139
1854-5165
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Measuring the growth of spherulites in semi-crystalline thermoplastics helps to control and optimize industrial manufacturing processes of these materials. The growth can be observed in cross polarized images, taken at several time steps. The diameters of the spherulites are however measured manually in each step. Here, two approaches for replacing this tedious and time consuming method by automatic image analytic measurements are introduced. The first approach segments spherulites by finding salient 5x5 pixel patches in each time frame. Combining the information from all time frames into a 3D image yields the spherulites by a maximal flow graph cut in 3D. The growth is then measured by homography measurement. The second approach is closer to the manual method. Based on the Hough transform, spherulites are identified by their circular outline. The growth is then measured by comparing the radia of the least moving circles. The pros and cons of these methods are discussed based on synthetic image data as well as by comparison with manually measured growth rates.
topic Hough transform
homography estimation
url https://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/1895
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