ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATION

This paper discusses two new image analysis methods for estimating the elevation angle of the section plane of a material. These methods are applicable to materials such as nickel base superalloys, the microstructure of which shows cubes arranged on a cubic regular grid. 3-D models were proposed tha...

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Main Authors: Christian Germain, Rémy Blanc, Marc Donias, Olivier Lavialle, Jean-Pierre Da Costa, Pierre Baylou
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Language:English
Published: Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis 2011-05-01
Series:Image Analysis and Stereology
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Online Access:http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/780
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spelling doaj-bdd3d5cb75a045a997c8c6af188874072020-11-24T23:20:23ZengSlovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image AnalysisImage Analysis and Stereology1580-31391854-51652011-05-0124312713410.5566/ias.v24.p127-134752ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATIONChristian GermainRémy BlancMarc DoniasOlivier LavialleJean-Pierre Da CostaPierre BaylouThis paper discusses two new image analysis methods for estimating the elevation angle of the section plane of a material. These methods are applicable to materials such as nickel base superalloys, the microstructure of which shows cubes arranged on a cubic regular grid. 3-D models were proposed that help interpret the section images and validate our approach. Our first method operates in the Fourier domain, and is based on the estimation of the spatial frequencies of the network of lines observed on the section. The second method is based on the average distance measured between hazy areas. Both methods are independent. Applied to synthetic images or to real material samples, they produce comparable estimations. The values of the elevation angle allow us to cancel the bias associated with the estimation of the material pattern dimensions.http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/7803-D simulationcubic meshelevation anglenickel superalloysize estimation
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author Christian Germain
Rémy Blanc
Marc Donias
Olivier Lavialle
Jean-Pierre Da Costa
Pierre Baylou
spellingShingle Christian Germain
Rémy Blanc
Marc Donias
Olivier Lavialle
Jean-Pierre Da Costa
Pierre Baylou
ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATION
Image Analysis and Stereology
3-D simulation
cubic mesh
elevation angle
nickel superalloy
size estimation
author_facet Christian Germain
Rémy Blanc
Marc Donias
Olivier Lavialle
Jean-Pierre Da Costa
Pierre Baylou
author_sort Christian Germain
title ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATION
title_short ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATION
title_full ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATION
title_fullStr ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATION
title_full_unstemmed ESTIMATING THE SECTION ELEVATION ANGLE OF CUBES ON A CUBIC MESH. APPLICATION TO NICKEL MICROSTRUCTURE SIZE ESTIMATION
title_sort estimating the section elevation angle of cubes on a cubic mesh. application to nickel microstructure size estimation
publisher Slovenian Society for Stereology and Quantitative Image Analysis
series Image Analysis and Stereology
issn 1580-3139
1854-5165
publishDate 2011-05-01
description This paper discusses two new image analysis methods for estimating the elevation angle of the section plane of a material. These methods are applicable to materials such as nickel base superalloys, the microstructure of which shows cubes arranged on a cubic regular grid. 3-D models were proposed that help interpret the section images and validate our approach. Our first method operates in the Fourier domain, and is based on the estimation of the spatial frequencies of the network of lines observed on the section. The second method is based on the average distance measured between hazy areas. Both methods are independent. Applied to synthetic images or to real material samples, they produce comparable estimations. The values of the elevation angle allow us to cancel the bias associated with the estimation of the material pattern dimensions.
topic 3-D simulation
cubic mesh
elevation angle
nickel superalloy
size estimation
url http://www.ias-iss.org/ojs/IAS/article/view/780
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