AN INVESTIGATION INTO DEPTH SENSNING OF HARDNESS MAPS BY MEANS OF IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES

Malek Naderi, Kasra Sardashti, Ali Sharbatian, Mehdi Iranmanesh
Abstract:
Depth sensing is a novel technique to obtain useful information about mechanical properties of materials. To measure depth of indents, two methods can be employed: in situ depth sensing and residual penetration depth sensing. In this paper, a novel image processing technique is utilized by authors to estimate depth of residual indents, made by a scanning hardness tester. In this quick and simple technique, instead of using depth sensing instruments, microscopic images of scanned areas were analyzed by image analysis software. The profiles of light intensity obtained by the software were correlated by the hardness values and consequently penetration depths. The depth values obtained were in complete agreement with standard depth given for certain values of Vickers hardness.
Keywords:
depth sensing, hardness map, image processing
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC5
Event name:
HARDMEKO 2010
Title:
11th HARDMEKO Conference: HARDMEKO 2010 (together with 21st TC3 Conference on Measurement of Force, Mass and Torque and 2nd TC22 Meeting on Vibration Measurement)
Place:
Pattaya, THAILAND
Time:
21 November 2010 - 25 November 2010