Affiliation:
1. Chemistry and Nanoscience Center National Renewable Energy Laboratory Golden Colorado USA
2. Materials Science Center National Renewable Energy Laboratory Golden Colorado USA
Abstract
AbstractImage processing is a powerful tool that allows for rapid and automated data parsing in settings that occupy large variable spaces and require large data sets. Feature detection on difficultly discerned backgrounds is a subset of image processing that facilitates the extraction of quantitative metrics from otherwise subjective data. Crack detection and quantification is an important capability in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell quality control, failure analysis, and optimization. This work presents a technique to perform crack detection and quantification which overcomes challenges faced by commonly used image segmentation techniques. We demonstrate the use of a geometrically filtered noise‐level detection technique to select a binary threshold value from which we then quantify how cracked a sample is. We demonstrate the accuracy of our technique using programmatically generated test images of known crack amounts and their performance on real‐world fuel cell catalyst layer samples.
Subject
Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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