Prediction of Pore Volume Dispersion and Microstructural Characteristics of Concrete Using Image Processing Technique

Dhanalakshmi, K.; Maheswaran, J.; Avudaiappan, Siva; Amran, Mugahed; Aepuru, Radhamanohar; Fediuk, Roman; Vatin, Nikolai

Abstract

Concrete has served an essential role in many infrastructural projects. Factors including pore percentage, pore distribution, and cracking affect concrete durability. This research aims to better understand pore size distribution in cement-based materials. Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) pictures were utilised to characterise the interior structure of specimens without destroying them. The pore dispersion of the specimens was displayed in 3D, utilising the data and imaging techniques collected, and the pore volume dispersion was examined using a volume-based approach. Another way to describe heterogeneous pore features is the chord-length distribution, which was calculated from three-dimensional micro-CT scans and correlated with the traditional method. The collected specimens were subjected to physical and mechanical testing. In addition, image processing techniques were used to conduct the studies. The results showed that the chord-length distribution-based pore size distribution is very successful than the traditional volume-based technique. The acquired data could be used for research and to forecast the characteristics of the materials.

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Título según WOS: Prediction of Pore Volume Dispersion and Microstructural Characteristics of Concrete Using Image Processing Technique
Título de la Revista: CRYSTALS
Volumen: 11
Número: 12
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.3390/cryst11121476

Notas: ISI