1. Three-dimensional image processing methods to identify and characterise aggregates in compacted asphalt mixtures.
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Kutay, M. Emin, Arambula, Edith, Gibson, Nelson, and Youtcheff, Jack
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TOMOGRAPHY , *IMAGE processing , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *ASPHALT pavements , *ENGINEERING - Abstract
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a novel tool to quantify the aggregate characteristics in asphalt pavements. This tool can potentially be used in QA, acceptance, design and forensic applications in pavement engineering. However, there have been challenges associated with the processing of the 3D X-ray CT images, including: (1) segmentation of aggregates that are in close proximity and (2) processing noisy or poor contrast images. This paper describes image processing methods to overcome these challenges and describes methods for computation of size, location, contact points and orientation of the aggregates in HMA. Validations of the algorithms as well as example computations of contact points and orientation have been presented. A significant increase in the number of contact points with increasing compaction level and preferred orientation perpendicular to the direction of compaction in the gyratory compactor were some of the findings presented in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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