2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(440c) Quantitative Characterization of Particulate Materials from Microtomography Imaging
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We present a numerical algorithm for quantitative characterization of binary microtomgraphy images. It allows for rapid particle-by-particle computer reconstruction of the particulate material. Once the reconstruction process is complete, the data can be used to generate a wealth of particle-scale statistics. Results include parameters of general interest such as particle size distributions, surface areas, and aspect ratios. In addition, information relevant to the packing structure is obtained: particle contact areas, coordination numbers, orientations, radial distribution functions, and more.
In addition to the algorithm, we present data from a particulate material undergoing vibrational densification. The imaging and subsequent analysis is used to reveal the evolution of packing structure that accompanies the densification process. The resulting data can be used to help interpret changes in bulk parameters associated with heat transfer and mechanical behavior.