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Возможности 3D-реконструкции рельефа вязких изломов средствами стереофотограмметрии для углубления представлений

Возможности 3D-реконструкции рельефа вязких изломов средствами стереофотограмметрии для углубления представлений

Abstract

По стереопарам вязких изломов, полученным в сканирующем электронном микроскопе, с использованием алгоритмов стереофотограмметрии реконструированы 3D-изображения поверхности разрушения. Это позволило накопить представительную статистику результатов измерения элементов строения излома, что, в частности, важно для уточнения механизмов вязкого разрушения в конструкционных сталях.

On stereocouples of images of ductile fracture surfaces, obtained by scanning electron microscope, with usage of stereophotogrammetry algorithms, 3D-images of fracture surfaces have been reconstructed. This allowed accumulation representative results of fracture surface elements measurement that is important for elaboration of structural steels ductile fracture mechanisms.

Keywords

ВЯЗКИЙ ИЗЛОМ, СТЕРЕОФОТОГРАММЕТРИЯ, ТРЕХМЕРНАЯ МОДЕЛЬ РЕЛЬЕФА, ПАРАМЕТРЫ ГЕОМЕТРИИ ИЗЛОМА, МЕХАНИЗМ ВЯЗКОГО РАЗРУШЕНИЯ

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