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A new image-based technique for measuring pore size distribution of nonwoven geotextiles
Fecha
2019-06-01Registro en:
Geosynthetics International, v. 26, n. 3, p. 261-272, 2019.
1751-7613
1072-6349
10.1680/jgein.19.00005
2-s2.0-85067435108
Autor
Aeronautics Institute of Technology
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The use of digital images to evaluate geotextile characteristics has appeared in the scientific literature, particularly for estimating the pore size distribution (PSD) of nonwoven geotextiles used for filtration purposes. While numerous image analysis techniques for PSD curve estimation have been proposed, automation of the analysis methods has received almost no attention. The goal of the present study is to quantify PSD curves from images of representative geotextile specimens using a fully automatic algorithm and considering the concept of largest inscribing opening size. These features are incorporated in a software program (GeotexInspector) developed by the second author. GeotexInspector is based on the concept of classification using the Support Vector Machine technique and digital image processing. These techniques are combined to develop a tool with a robust learning algorithm to identify geotextile fibers and pores. PSD curves from continuous filament and staple fiber nonwoven geotextiles are estimated using GeotexInspector and then compared with theoretical models that have appeared in the literature. The results indicate that the curves obtained from image analysis are in good agreement with model outcomes for models focused on the structure of geotextiles that are similar to the geotextiles used in this study.