Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
233720 Minerals Engineering 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Knowledge about pellet microstructure such as porosity and oxidation degree is essential in improving the pellet macro-behavior such as structural integrity and reduction properties. Manual optical microscopy is commonly used to find such information but is both highly time consuming and operator dependent. This paper presents research to automate image capture and analysis of entire cross-sections of baked iron ore pellets to characterize proportions of magnetite, hematite, and other components.The presented results cover: semi-automated image acquisition of entire pellets, separation of pellet and epoxy and calculation of total percentages of magnetite, hematite and pores. Using the Leica Qwin microscope software and a segmentation method based on Otsu thresholding these three objectives have been achieved with the phases labeled as magnetite, hematite and pores and additives. Furthermore, spatial distributions of magnetite, hematite and pores and additives are produced for each pellet, graphing proportions in relation to the distance to the pellet surface. The results are not directly comparable to a chemical analysis but comparisons with manual segmentation of images validates the method. Different types of pellets have been tested and the system has produced robust results for varying cases.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Semi-automated imaging of iron ore pellet. ► Fully automated phase composition analysis of the pellet. ► Phases are magnetite, hematite and additives and background epoxy. ► Spatial distribution by plotting phase proportions in relation to depth inside pellet.

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