Distances between air-voids in concrete by automatic methods
In order to access to the air-void distances in concrete by automatic image analysis, three different methods were proposed, used and discussed: half-distances between two voids nearest neighbours, called count-dilation; half-distances between all neighbours, called SKIZ; and distance function. They...
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description | In order to access to the air-void distances in concrete by automatic image analysis, three different methods were proposed, used and discussed: half-distances between two voids nearest neighbours, called count-dilation; half-distances between all neighbours, called SKIZ; and distance function. They were utilized in a euclidean and geodesic way. Some of them can replace favourably the manual methods proposed in the different standards. |
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