Fiber waviness can occur during manufacturing of carbon fiber composite parts, causing a knockdown in its mechanical performance. Characterization of the fiber geometry is necessary for research into the formation and the effects of fiber waviness in carbon fiber composites. An algorithm has been developed for tracing fibers in a surface micrograph. This algorithm is based on sequential two-dimensional discrete Fourier transforms. This method allows to accurately construct fiber paths from a surface micrograph. From these curves the geometric properties, such as misalignment angle, amplitude and wavelength can be derived. Additionally, image artifacts are detected and marked as a possible defect. The obtained geometric properties can be use...
An image processing routine is proposed to quantify distribution of fibers on different length scale...
Accurate and efficient fiber characterization is critical to developing a successful process for pro...
Carbon fiber materials become more and more important for many applications. Unlike metal the techno...
grantor: University of TorontoComputer-aided image processing techniques are developed to ...
In this paper a novel method to characterise fibre waviness in composites is presented and assessed....
A procedure is presented for characterization of fibre misalignment in composites. It is based on an...
In-plane and out-of-plane waviness are inevitable defects in parts that have curved sections made of...
A novel image analysis procedure named Fourier transform misalignment analysis (FTMA) for measuring ...
A skeleton-based fiber tracing algorithm is described and applied on a specific fibrous material, po...
During carbon fibre production as well as fabrication of follow up products such as preforms various...
The structure of a material is of special significance to its properties, and material structure ha...
A computationally efficient method based on digital image correlation (DIC) has been introduced in t...
AbstractA skeleton-based fiber tracing algorithm is described and applied on a specific fibrous mate...
A robust methodology has been developed for characterising and quantifying the orientation of fibres...
AbstractFibre orientation is measured from polished sections of the unidirectional plies of two indu...
An image processing routine is proposed to quantify distribution of fibers on different length scale...
Accurate and efficient fiber characterization is critical to developing a successful process for pro...
Carbon fiber materials become more and more important for many applications. Unlike metal the techno...
grantor: University of TorontoComputer-aided image processing techniques are developed to ...
In this paper a novel method to characterise fibre waviness in composites is presented and assessed....
A procedure is presented for characterization of fibre misalignment in composites. It is based on an...
In-plane and out-of-plane waviness are inevitable defects in parts that have curved sections made of...
A novel image analysis procedure named Fourier transform misalignment analysis (FTMA) for measuring ...
A skeleton-based fiber tracing algorithm is described and applied on a specific fibrous material, po...
During carbon fibre production as well as fabrication of follow up products such as preforms various...
The structure of a material is of special significance to its properties, and material structure ha...
A computationally efficient method based on digital image correlation (DIC) has been introduced in t...
AbstractA skeleton-based fiber tracing algorithm is described and applied on a specific fibrous mate...
A robust methodology has been developed for characterising and quantifying the orientation of fibres...
AbstractFibre orientation is measured from polished sections of the unidirectional plies of two indu...
An image processing routine is proposed to quantify distribution of fibers on different length scale...
Accurate and efficient fiber characterization is critical to developing a successful process for pro...
Carbon fiber materials become more and more important for many applications. Unlike metal the techno...