Locating cracks in old toys from the 1950s crafted with an elastomeric material

IF 3.5 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Cultural Heritage Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.culher.2024.10.020
Jose A. Madrid García , Effat Yahaghi , Amir Movafeghi , Mahdi Mirzapour
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Preserving soft plastic or elastomeric material toys in museums and detecting their defects have become increasingly important. Accurate information regarding cracks and fissures in these toys is essential for preservation and restoration processes. Visual inspection is typically the first step in identifying damage, and various tests such as FTIR and NIR are commonly used to assess the condition of toys with a soft or flexible texture. However, these methods do not provide the location and size of the defects. Radiographic Testing (RT) is a valuable non-destructive method that can reveal the size and location of defects and fissures in toys crafted from an elastomeric material for conservation planning. However, X-ray radiographs often appear foggy due to the low atomic number of elastomeric material and the thinness of these toys. To address this issue, a cartoon texture image processing method based on a Gaussian filter was applied to digital radiographs to enhance the imaging contrast of the original radiographs. The results demonstrate that this method effectively identifies toys' defects, fissures, and internal structures. The contrast in the reconstructed image increased threefold compared to the original radiographs, according to the line profile method in the Duplex Image Quality Indicator (DIQI) region. Additionally, the size of cracks can be estimated by comparing them with the intervals of lines in the DIQI.
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找到使用弹性材料制作的上世纪 50 年代旧玩具的裂缝位置
保存博物馆中的软塑料或弹性材料玩具并检测其缺陷变得越来越重要。有关这些玩具裂缝的准确信息对于保存和修复过程至关重要。目测通常是识别损坏的第一步,傅立叶变换红外光谱和近红外光谱等各种测试通常用于评估质地柔软或有弹性的玩具的状况。但是,这些方法无法提供缺陷的位置和大小。射线检测(RT)是一种有价值的非破坏性方法,它可以揭示由弹性材料制成的玩具中缺陷和裂缝的大小和位置,以便制定保护计划。然而,由于弹性材料的原子序数较低以及玩具较薄,X 射线射线照片经常会出现雾状。为了解决这个问题,我们将一种基于高斯滤波器的卡通纹理图像处理方法应用于数字射线照片,以增强原始射线照片的成像对比度。结果表明,这种方法能有效识别玩具的缺陷、裂缝和内部结构。根据双工图像质量指标(DIQI)区域的线轮廓方法,重建图像的对比度比原始射线照片提高了三倍。此外,裂缝的大小可以通过与 DIQI 中的线条间隔进行比较来估算。
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Journal of Cultural Heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage 综合性期刊-材料科学:综合
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6.80
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9.70%
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166
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.
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