Fiber-reinforced composite materials contain a variety of reinforcemen
t and flaw geometries on a scale ranging from meso to micro which are
pertinent to their properties. This paper gives an overview of several
techniques that have been developed for quantification of four of the
se morphologies: fiber spacial distribution, small-angle fiber misalig
nment, yam shape and nesting, and microcrack structure, Quantification
requires two basic steps: (i) invention of an appropriate metric for
the structure of interest; and (ii) development of accurate and effici
ent measurement procedures. The present work identifies twelve metrics
. Specialized computer-aided image analysis techniques are described w
hich make measurements possible with reasonable effort. Example data f
rom several materials are given.