TY - JOUR
T1 - 3D Morphology of Internal Defects in Wooden Products Based on Computed Tomography
AU - Zhao, Guiling
AU - Liu, Chang
AU - Qiu, Zhaowen
AU - Deng, Zongji
AU - Gong, Jinhua
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - A visualization method was used in this work for the 3D morphology of internal defects in wooden products using a Philips Brilliance 16 computed tomography (CT). To obtain a high-quality 3D digital model, the original images from the CT scan were segmented to manually color the cross-and vertical sections of the wooden specimen. Through coloring, the reconstructed model showed the accurate 3D morphology of internal defects, such as cracks, wormholes, and decay parts, as well as clear shapes of borer excrement, nails, bark, and wood parts of the specimen. The results suggest that this method provides precise 3D models of different types of defects in the wooden specimen. It can also accurately measure the size and angle of the defects at any position for further observation. This method can be effectively used for non-destructive testing of wooden products and wooden cultural relics and can provide accurate scales of defects and intuitive 3D models for wooden products and wooden cultural relics restoration.
AB - A visualization method was used in this work for the 3D morphology of internal defects in wooden products using a Philips Brilliance 16 computed tomography (CT). To obtain a high-quality 3D digital model, the original images from the CT scan were segmented to manually color the cross-and vertical sections of the wooden specimen. Through coloring, the reconstructed model showed the accurate 3D morphology of internal defects, such as cracks, wormholes, and decay parts, as well as clear shapes of borer excrement, nails, bark, and wood parts of the specimen. The results suggest that this method provides precise 3D models of different types of defects in the wooden specimen. It can also accurately measure the size and angle of the defects at any position for further observation. This method can be effectively used for non-destructive testing of wooden products and wooden cultural relics and can provide accurate scales of defects and intuitive 3D models for wooden products and wooden cultural relics restoration.
KW - 3D reconstruction
KW - Computed tomography
KW - Three-dimensional cultural wooden relics segmentation
KW - Total variation
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U2 - 10.15376/BIORES.16.3.6267-6280
DO - 10.15376/BIORES.16.3.6267-6280
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1930-2126
VL - 16
SP - 6267
EP - 6280
JO - BioResources
JF - BioResources
IS - 3
ER -