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25
Categorie Soggetti
Construcion & Building Technology","Material Science
This paper explores several image analysis techniques that provide ins
ight into the nature of pore structure as observed in backscattered el
ectron images of polished sections. Image analysis techniques used in
this study include sizing, two-point correlation, and fractal analyses
. The spatial parameters computed by these techniques have potential f
or relating microstructure to material properties. Specimens include p
lain cement paste, pastes with silica fume, and mortars. Tests include
determination of total porosity, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP),
compression and flexural testing. The two-parameter fracture model is
used to characterize fracture properties. Pore size distribution from
MIP is compared to pore size distribution derived from BSE images.