Serial sectioning and digitization of porous media for two‐ and three‐dimensional analysis and reconstruction

1984 
SUMMARY A procedure is proposed for serial sectioning of impregnated porous media, for photographing the sections under the microscope, and for digitizing the image using an IBM PC (XT) with a digitizing board. The result is a three-dimensional matrix containing the enhanced digitized image in a binary form of O's and I's which represent solid and pore spaces respectively. The procedure was tested on three different porous materials: (1) a pack of glass beads, 170–350 μm; (2) Berca sandstone; and (3) Elora clay loam soil. Each of these was impregnated, forty-six to eighty cross-sections were prepared by close parallel polishing of 10–50 μm per section, and then the sections were photographed and digitized. Examples of the real and digitized cross-sectioned samples are given as well as an example of reconstructed images in a plane perpendicular to the plane of sampling. It is proposed that the method of serial sectioning and automated digitization of porous media provides a powerful tool for further three-dimensional geometrical and topological investigation of pore space to be used in models of fluid transport phenomena.
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