QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF CARBON BLACK AGGLOMERATES MORPHOLOGY IN ELASTOMER COMPOSITES BASED ON X-RAY TOMOGRAPHY BY MEANS OF NUMERICAL CLUSTERING

Author:

Kallungal Jesbeer123,Chazeau Laurent1,Chenal Jean-Marc1,Adrien JÅérôme1,Maire Eric1,Barrès Claire2,Cantaloube Bernard3,Heuillet Patrick3

Affiliation:

1. 1 Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS, MATEIS UMR5510, F-69621, Lyon, France

2. 2 Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, CNRS, IMP UMR5223, F-69621, Lyon, France

3. 3 LRCCP Vitry-sur-Seine, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT A novel methodology for characterizing the morphology distribution of filler agglomerates in elastomer composites is presented based on laboratory-sourced X-ray tomography. Various feature extraction methods (via, e.g., image-processing filters, segmentation) and selection tools (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient) combined with K-means unsupervised clustering algorithm were developed for identifying the distinct morphological classes in model materials (carbon-filled ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber). The interest of this methodology was demonstrated by precisely differentiating the materials compounded with different processing parameters. For instance, in this example, thanks to this analysis, it was found that introducing the filler before the elastomer in internal mixer tends to favor more structured agglomerates.

Publisher

Rubber Division, ACS

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics

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