Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571865 | Materials Characterization | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The applicability of a quantitative characterization scheme for cluster detection in particle reinforced composites is discussed. The method considers the pattern from the perspective of individual particles, so that even in a pattern that globally conforms to a random distribution, micro-scale heterogeneities can be detected. The detected clusters are visualized by kernel surfaces. Results indicate that the presented methodology is an effective discriminator of clusters and can successfully be used for quantitative characterization of particle clustering in discontinuously reinforced composites.
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Authors
Arda Cetin, Ali Kalkanli,