A 3D STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR GEOMETRICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARTICLES IN TWO-PHASE FLOW APPLICATIONS

IF 0.8 4区 计算机科学 Q4 IMAGING SCIENCE & PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY Image Analysis & Stereology Pub Date : 2018-12-06 DOI:10.5566/IAS.1942
Mathieu de Langlard, F. Lamadie, S. Charton, J. Debayle
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In this paper a new approach to geometrically model and characterize 2D silhouette images of two-phase flows is proposed. The method consists of a 3D modeling of the particles population based on some morphological and interaction assumptions. It includes the following steps. First, the main analytical properties of the proposed model – which is an adaptation of the Matérn type II model – are assessed, namely the effect of the thinning procedures on the population’s fundamental properties. Then, orthogonal projections of the model realizations are made to obtain 2D modeled images. The inference technique we propose and implement to determine the model parameters is a two-step numerical procedure: after a first guess of the parameters is defined, an optimization procedure is achieved to find the local minimum closest to the constructed initial solution. The method was validated on synthetic images, which has highlighted the efficiency of the proposed calibration procedure. Finally, the model was used to analyze real, i.e., experimentally acquired, silhouette images of calibrated polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) particles. The population properties are correctly evaluated, even when suspensions of concentrated monodispersed and bidispersed particles are considered, hence highlighting the method’s relevance to describe the typical configurations encountered in bubbly flows and emulsions.
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两相流中颗粒几何特征的三维随机模型
本文提出了一种对两相流二维轮廓图像进行几何建模和表征的新方法。该方法包括基于一些形态和相互作用假设的粒子群的三维建模。它包括以下步骤。首先,评估了拟议的模型的主要分析性质,即人口稀疏程序对人口基本性质的影响,该模型是对mat第二类模型的改编。然后,对模型实现进行正交投影,得到二维模型图像。我们提出并实现的用于确定模型参数的推理技术是一个两步数值过程:在定义了参数的第一次猜测之后,实现一个优化过程,以找到最接近构造的初始解的局部最小值。在合成图像上验证了该方法的有效性。最后,该模型用于分析校准后的聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)颗粒的真实(即实验获得的)剪影图像。即使考虑了浓缩的单分散和双分散颗粒悬浮液,也能正确地评估总体性质,从而突出了该方法与描述气泡流和乳液中遇到的典型构型的相关性。
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Image Analysis & Stereology
Image Analysis & Stereology MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
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期刊介绍: Image Analysis and Stereology is the official journal of the International Society for Stereology & Image Analysis. It promotes the exchange of scientific, technical, organizational and other information on the quantitative analysis of data having a geometrical structure, including stereology, differential geometry, image analysis, image processing, mathematical morphology, stochastic geometry, statistics, pattern recognition, and related topics. The fields of application are not restricted and range from biomedicine, materials sciences and physics to geology and geography.
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