Publication detail

Digital fracture surfaces and their roughness analysis: Application to cement-based materials

FICKER, T. MARTIŠEK, D.

Original Title

Digital fracture surfaces and their roughness analysis: Application to cement-based materials

English Title

Digital fracture surfaces and their roughness analysis: Application to cement-based materials

Type

journal article - other

Language

en

Original Abstract

Roughness numbers employed in morphological analyses characterize height irregularities of solid surfaces, which are also utilized in fractographic studies. In principle, roughness numbers are computed as height differences between the measured height profile and the reference level that has to be implemented into the profile.

English abstract

Roughness numbers employed in morphological analyses characterize height irregularities of solid surfaces, which are also utilized in fractographic studies. In principle, roughness numbers are computed as height differences between the measured height profile and the reference level that has to be implemented into the profile.

Keywords

Roughness numbers; Fracture surfaces; Confocal microscopy; Cement-based materials; Fourier functions

RIV year

2012

Released

14.05.2012

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Holandsko

ISBN

0008-8846

Periodical

Cement and Concrete Research

Year of study

42

Number

6

State

GB

Pages from

827

Pages to

833

Pages count

7

Documents

BibTex


@article{BUT91999,
  author="Tomáš {Ficker} and Dalibor {Martišek}",
  title="Digital fracture surfaces and their roughness analysis: Application to cement-based materials",
  annote="Roughness numbers employed in morphological analyses characterize height irregularities of solid surfaces, which are also utilized in fractographic studies. In principle, roughness numbers are computed as height differences between the measured height profile and the reference level that has to be implemented into the profile.",
  address="Elsevier",
  chapter="91999",
  institution="Elsevier",
  number="6",
  volume="42",
  year="2012",
  month="may",
  pages="827--833",
  publisher="Elsevier",
  type="journal article - other"
}