Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical Microscopy

The orientation of fibers with elliptical cross-sections cannot be estimated using standard optical microscopy analysis methods in which the ratio of the minor-axis to the major-axis and orientation of the major-axis are directly used to determine the fiber spherical coordinates, θ and ϕ...

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Main Authors: Nathan D. Sharp, Johnathan E. Goodsell, Anthony J. Favaloro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Composites Science
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/3/1/23
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spelling doaj-5ea82ae969054e76b1d03d98a9eceaa82020-11-25T02:16:33ZengMDPI AGJournal of Composites Science2504-477X2019-03-01312310.3390/jcs3010023jcs3010023Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical MicroscopyNathan D. Sharp0Johnathan E. Goodsell1Anthony J. Favaloro2Composites Manufacturing and Simulation Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, IN 47906, USAComposites Manufacturing and Simulation Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, IN 47906, USAComposites Manufacturing and Simulation Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, IN 47906, USAThe orientation of fibers with elliptical cross-sections cannot be estimated using standard optical microscopy analysis methods in which the ratio of the minor-axis to the major-axis and orientation of the major-axis are directly used to determine the fiber spherical coordinates, θ and ϕ . A new method for estimating the orientation of fibers with elliptical cross-sections is presented and validated using both simulations and experiments. Fibers with elliptical cross-sections rather than circular possess a roll degree of freedom, which significantly affects the dimensions of projected cross-sections in viewing planes. The equations of the projected ellipse of an elliptic cylinder onto a viewing plane are determined in terms of typical spherical coordinate system angles, θ and ϕ , the roll angle, α , and the fiber semi-major and semi-minor diameters. Fiber angles are determined by numerical fitting of the developed equations to measured ellipses. An ambiguity in the determined angles is identified, and, in the special case of fiber bundles, a scheme is presented by which the ambiguity can be resolved. Validation experiments showed that the method is quite effective at estimating fiber orientation from micrographs when fiber cross-section dimensions are measured beforehand, and the additional ambiguity is resolved easily in the case of fiber bundles.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/3/1/23fiber orientationoptical microscopyoptical techniques
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author Nathan D. Sharp
Johnathan E. Goodsell
Anthony J. Favaloro
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Johnathan E. Goodsell
Anthony J. Favaloro
Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical Microscopy
Journal of Composites Science
fiber orientation
optical microscopy
optical techniques
author_facet Nathan D. Sharp
Johnathan E. Goodsell
Anthony J. Favaloro
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title Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical Microscopy
title_short Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical Microscopy
title_full Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical Microscopy
title_fullStr Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical Microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Fiber Orientation of Elliptical Fibers from Optical Microscopy
title_sort measuring fiber orientation of elliptical fibers from optical microscopy
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Composites Science
issn 2504-477X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The orientation of fibers with elliptical cross-sections cannot be estimated using standard optical microscopy analysis methods in which the ratio of the minor-axis to the major-axis and orientation of the major-axis are directly used to determine the fiber spherical coordinates, θ and ϕ . A new method for estimating the orientation of fibers with elliptical cross-sections is presented and validated using both simulations and experiments. Fibers with elliptical cross-sections rather than circular possess a roll degree of freedom, which significantly affects the dimensions of projected cross-sections in viewing planes. The equations of the projected ellipse of an elliptic cylinder onto a viewing plane are determined in terms of typical spherical coordinate system angles, θ and ϕ , the roll angle, α , and the fiber semi-major and semi-minor diameters. Fiber angles are determined by numerical fitting of the developed equations to measured ellipses. An ambiguity in the determined angles is identified, and, in the special case of fiber bundles, a scheme is presented by which the ambiguity can be resolved. Validation experiments showed that the method is quite effective at estimating fiber orientation from micrographs when fiber cross-section dimensions are measured beforehand, and the additional ambiguity is resolved easily in the case of fiber bundles.
topic fiber orientation
optical microscopy
optical techniques
url http://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/3/1/23
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