화학공학소재연구정보센터
Particulate Science and Technology, Vol.15, No.1, 13-35, 1997
Automated measurement of aggregate indices of shape
Aggregate angularity is a significant factor in determining pavement resistance to rutting. Determination of aggregate angularity by direct means allows a more meaningful study of the mechanisms of pavement deformation. However, direct techniques have not been developed sufficiently to allow a more advanced study of angularity effects on pavement. Utilizing modern digital imaging hardware and image analysis techniques, we report here the development of an automated system for measuring aggregate angularity. Combining high resolution video, image capture hardware, sample transport, and computerized analysis, an instrument was constructed and used to compare various aggregate samples. Differentiation of known good quality aggregate from poorer grades was possible. Shape indices were developed from basic linear measurements, and the Hough Transform technique. These indices appear to have value in quantifying aggregate shape, and in studying the mechanisms of pavement deformation, and possibly the prediction of pavement longevity.