Title of article
3D histomorphometric quantification from 3D computed tomography
Author/Authors
de Oliveira، نويسنده , , L.F and Lopes، نويسنده , , R.T، نويسنده ,
Pages
6
From page
406
To page
411
Abstract
The histomorphometric analysis is based on stereologic concepts and was originally applied to biologic samples. This technique has been used to evaluate different complex structures such as ceramic filters, net structures and cancellous objects that are objects with inner connected structures. The measured histomorphometric parameters of structure are: sample volume to total reconstructed volume (BV/TV), sample surface to sample volume (BS/BV), connection thickness (TbTh), connection number (TbN) and connection separation (TbSp). The anisotropy was evaluated as well. These parameters constitute the base of histomorphometric analysis. The quantification is realized over cross-sections recovered by cone beam reconstruction, where a real-time microfocus radiographic system is used as tomographic system. The three-dimensional (3D) histomorphometry, obtained from tomography, corresponds to an evolution of conventional method that is based on 2D analysis. It is more coherent with morphologic and topologic context of the sample. This work shows result from 3D histomorphometric quantification to characterize objects examined by 3D computer tomography. The results, which characterizes the internal structures of ceramic foams with different porous density, are compared to results from conventional methods.
Keywords
Complex structures , ceramic filters , computed tomography , Histomorphometric parameters
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2023590
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