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Skeleton-based tracing of curved fibers from 3D X-ray microtomographic imaging

  • Xiang Huang*
  • , Donghui Wen
  • , Yanwei Zhao
  • , Qinghui Wang
  • , Wei Zhou
  • , Daxiang Deng
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A skeleton-based fiber tracing algorithm is described and applied on a specific fibrous material, porous metal fiber sintered sheet (PMFSS), featuring high porosity and curved fibers. The skeleton segments are firstly categorized according to the connectivity of the skeleton paths. Spurious segments like fiber bonds are detected making extensive use of the distance transform (DT) values. Single fibers are then traced and reconstructed by consecutively choosing the connecting skeleton segment pairs that show the most similar orientations and radius. Moreover, to reduce the misconnection due to the tracing orders, a multilevel tracing strategy is proposed. The fibrous network is finally reconstructed by dilating single fibers according to the DT values. Based on the traced single fibers, various morphology information regarding fiber length, radius, orientation, and tortuosity are quantitatively analyzed and compared with our previous results (Wang et al., 2013). Moreover, the number of bonds per fibers are firstly accessed. The methodology described in this paper can be expanded to other fibrous materials with adapted parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)170-177
Number of pages8
JournalResults in Physics
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fiber tracing
  • Morphology analysis
  • Skeleton

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