The goal of this study is the quantitative characterization of the degree of natural alteration of marble samples by using image analysis for the automatic characterization and comparison of the pore structure of rock samples before and after weathering. The proposed methodology is based on a pore exploration path-finding algorithm for the identification of paths developing within the porous domain of marble samples in both natural conditions and after weathering. Along each identified path, the pore radius is measured, providing a thorough description of the pore space statistical distribution. The A path-finding approach was developed and applied to binarized images obtained from two-dimensional (2D) thin sections of marble samples in both natural conditions and after 10 years of natural decay. The results are expressed in terms of 2D porosity and statistical distributions of the pore radius of the samples preweathering and postweathering. A comparison with the information obtained from standardized laboratory tests used for the physical and mechanical characterization of stone material is also provided. From a computational point of view, the presented approach is highly parallelizable. The presented approach works wells in complex porous structures characterized by high path tortuosity, pore-size heterogeneity, and pore surface roughness. Moreover, the methodology is less affected by small-scale pore features and noise produced during image binarization, compared with other algorithms for pore structure morphological analysis such as skeleton-based and maximal ball approaches.
Quantitative Characterization of Marble Natural Aging through Pore Structure Image Analysis / Peter, Costanzo; Salina Borello, Eloisa; Baietto, Oliviero; Bellopede, Rossana; Panini, Filippo; Massimiani, Alice; Marini, Paola; Viberti, Dario. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0899-1561. - ELETTRONICO. - 35:9(2023). [10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-15161]
Quantitative Characterization of Marble Natural Aging through Pore Structure Image Analysis
Peter, Costanzo;Salina Borello, Eloisa;Baietto, Oliviero;Bellopede, Rossana;Panini, Filippo;Massimiani, Alice;Marini, Paola;Viberti, Dario
2023
Abstract
The goal of this study is the quantitative characterization of the degree of natural alteration of marble samples by using image analysis for the automatic characterization and comparison of the pore structure of rock samples before and after weathering. The proposed methodology is based on a pore exploration path-finding algorithm for the identification of paths developing within the porous domain of marble samples in both natural conditions and after weathering. Along each identified path, the pore radius is measured, providing a thorough description of the pore space statistical distribution. The A path-finding approach was developed and applied to binarized images obtained from two-dimensional (2D) thin sections of marble samples in both natural conditions and after 10 years of natural decay. The results are expressed in terms of 2D porosity and statistical distributions of the pore radius of the samples preweathering and postweathering. A comparison with the information obtained from standardized laboratory tests used for the physical and mechanical characterization of stone material is also provided. From a computational point of view, the presented approach is highly parallelizable. The presented approach works wells in complex porous structures characterized by high path tortuosity, pore-size heterogeneity, and pore surface roughness. Moreover, the methodology is less affected by small-scale pore features and noise produced during image binarization, compared with other algorithms for pore structure morphological analysis such as skeleton-based and maximal ball approaches.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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