2017
DOI: 10.1515/sgem-2017-0017
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Method for Assessment of Changes in the Width of Cracks in Cement Composites with Use of Computer Image Processing and Analysis

Abstract: Crack width measurement is an important element of research on the progress of self-healing cement composites. Due to the nature of this research, the method of measuring the width of cracks and their changes over time must meet specific requirements. The article presents a novel method of measuring crack width based on images from a scanner with an optical resolution of 6400 dpi, subject to initial image processing in the ImageJ development environment and further processing and analysis of results. After reg… Show more

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“…To evaluate the crack geometry, the side surfaces of the samples were scanned using a high resolution Epson V600 Photo 6400 dpi scanner (Seiko Epson Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). The initial crack width was measured using a method previously described [ 34 ] using computer image processing and analysis. Multiple measurements were recorded automatically and independently of the operator along the cracks.…”
Section: Materials and Testing Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To evaluate the crack geometry, the side surfaces of the samples were scanned using a high resolution Epson V600 Photo 6400 dpi scanner (Seiko Epson Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). The initial crack width was measured using a method previously described [ 34 ] using computer image processing and analysis. Multiple measurements were recorded automatically and independently of the operator along the cracks.…”
Section: Materials and Testing Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To examine the relationship between the ultrasonic self-sealing ratio ( and the reduction in crack width at the outer surface of the samples, computer processing and analysis of the samples’ surface image was used [ 34 ] with a total of 25,080 cracks’ width measurements (an average of 418 measurements for each of six mortars at 10 time points). The average crack widths at any time point t i and relative changes in crack widths ( ) in relation to the initial crack widths were calculated according to Equations (8) and (9), respectively: where is the crack width measurement m at time point t i ; M is the total number of crack width measurements of a given mortar, m = 1, …, M ; is the average width of the cracks in samples of a given mortar at time point t i ; and is the average width of the cracks in samples of a given mortar for the state immediately after cracks were induced.…”
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“…Samples from the group designated M 14-days were scanned immediately after crack induction and after 122 days of subsequent curing. The digitally captured images were subjected to computer processing and image analysis using a proprietary method that has been published [ 63 ]. This study was complemented by microscopic observations (MO) using a Delta Optical Smart 5MP PRO microscope with digital image capture and a maximum optical zoom of 300×.…”
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confidence: 99%