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Quantifying fracture geometry with X-ray tomography: Technique of Iterative Local Thresholding (TILT) for 3D image segmentation

机译:用X射线断层摄影术定量骨折的几何形状:用于3D图像分割的迭代局部阈值技术(TILT)

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This paper presents a new method-the Technique of Iterative Local Thresholding (TILT)-for processing 3D X-ray computed tomography (xCT) images for visualization and quantification of rock fractures. The TILT method includes the following advancements. First, custom masks are generated by a fracture-dilation procedure, which significantly amplifies the fracture signal on the intensity histogram used for local thresholding. Second, TILT is particularly well suited for fracture characterization in granular rocks because the multi-scale Hessian fracture (MHF) filter has been incorporated to distinguish fractures from pores in the rock matrix. Third, TILT wraps the thresholding and fracture isolation steps in an optimized iterative routine for binary segmentation, minimizing human intervention and enabling automated processing of large 3D datasets. As an illustrative example, we applied TILT to 3D xCT images of reacted and unreacted fractured limestone cores. Other segmentation methods were also applied to provide insights regarding variability in image processing. The results show that TILT significantly enhanced separability of grayscale intensities, outperformed the other methods in automation, and was successful in isolating fractures from the porous rock matrix. Because the other methods are more likely to misclassify fracture edges as void and/or have limited capacity in distinguishing fractures from pores, those methods estimated larger fracture volumes (up to 80 %), surface areas (up to 60 %), and roughness (up to a factor of 2). These differences in fracture geometry would lead to significant disparities in hydraulic permeability predictions, as determined by 2D flow simulations.
机译:本文提出了一种新的方法-迭代局部阈值技术(TILT)-用于处理3D X射线计算机断层扫描(xCT)图像,以可视化和量化岩石裂缝。 TILT方法包括以下改进。首先,通过裂缝扩张程序生成自定义遮罩,这会显着放大用于局部阈值化的强度直方图上的裂缝信号。其次,TILT特别适用于粒状岩石的破裂特征,因为已采用多尺度Hessian破裂(MHF)过滤器来区分岩石基质中的破裂与孔隙。第三,TILT将阈值和断裂隔离步骤包装在用于二进制分割的优化迭代例程中,从而最大程度地减少了人为干预并实现了大型3D数据集的自动处理。作为说明性示例,我们将TILT应用于已反应和未反应的破碎石灰岩岩心的3D xCT图像。还应用了其他分割方法来提供有关图像处理可变性的见解。结果表明,TILT显着增强了灰度强度的可分离性,优于自动化中的其他方法,并且成功地从多孔岩体中分离出裂缝。由于其他方法更有可能将裂缝边缘错误分类为空隙和/或将裂缝与孔隙区别开来的能力有限,因此这些方法估计较大的裂缝体积(最多80%),表面积(最多60%)和粗糙度(最多2倍)。裂缝几何形状的这些差异将导致水力渗透率预测的显着差异,如2D流动模拟所确定的。

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