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This book is one in a series dedicated to fine particle science and technology. Topics covered in the book include the role of definitions, concepts, hypothesis, and laws; morphological analysis of fine particles and surfaces; analytical three-dimensional representations of particle and surface morphologies; the problem of invariance with respect to rotational transformations, as well as transformations characterized by reflection and inversion; matrix mechanics of particle characterization; and general applications of morphological analysis in other areas of science.
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An account of modern image analysis. With the development of the theory of morphology, high performance computers, inexpensive, high quality digital cameras, and digitizing boards, image analysis is coming into its own. This book presents the theory of morphology applied to image analysis. The image analyzers have 2 advantages, they don't tire, and they work best with numerical image descriptors (not words). However, numbers can lend an air of superiority to the image analyzer that may be inappropriate and unjustified. The limitation of available image analyzers is obvious to any knowledgeable user. Most current instruments appear technically sophisticated, but their analytical capability is...
The first section of volume II deals with both theory and methods of morphological analysis, it then discusses data analysis, and finally, the applications.
The scientific basis of powder technology. This very first textbook on Powder Science evokes the question: What is Powder Science? It is the systematic study of the fundamentals of particulate materials. The fundamental starting blocks upon which chemistry is based are the atomic elements described and categorized in the periodic table. These have been intensively studied for generations and they are rather fully characterized. The fundamental starting blocks of Powder Science are the particles of which the powders are composed. We introduce the theory of morphology, which forms the theoretical foundation of a new science dealing exclusively with the scientific analysis of particles and powd...