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Martin Zouhar1, Šárka Mikmeková1, Jan Hovjacký2
1Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czech Academy of Sciences, v. v. i., Královopolská 147, 612 00 Brno, Czech Republic.
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Pearlitic (stainless) steel is used in automotive, aerospace, and other industries where high strength, hardness, and wear resistance are required. Its quality control can be performed using mechanical tests or by examining the lamellar microstructure, namely, determining interlamellar distance. One of the related approaches is the circular line method (CLM). This paper reviews the challenges to automate employment of the CLM using custom Python code in order to reduce human time costs during image-based quality assessment of pearlite. The goal is to perform intersection counting automatically once the human operator has configured the application and selected the locations of measuring circles. Performance assessment using manually processed data from some 465 images is performed. We divide the imaged pearlite microstructures into different "types" when the code performs well or, respectively, not so well. We conclude with possible extensions of the work presented here.
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