Abstract

A problem of determining the fiber volume fraction in fiber-reinforced strands of fabric-based laminated composites is considered. As a source of information about the structure of the material, digital micrographs of the ground surface of the cross-sections of the composites are used. Methods and features of the analysis of raster microscopic images of heterogeneous material associated with variable pixel brightness and blurring of the "fiber-binder" boundaries are discussed. To make the image processing less labor-intensive and more objective, a special autoencoder is proposed and built. The study of the structure of a typical structural carbon fiber-reinforced plastic is illustrated by an end-to-end demonstration example. A significant acceleration of the image processing process using the convolutional autoencoder and a good agreement of the results with a careful manual analysis are shown.

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