In the “Pack Primary Features” filter there is an option to save the information you are asking for. Please take a look at the included attached image.
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In the “Pack Primary Features” filter there is an option to save the information you are asking for. Please take a look at the included attached image.
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From: <dream3...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Musa Norouzian <musa.n...@gmail.com>
Date: Monday, September 9, 2019 at 10:59 AM
To: dream3d-users <dream3...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Elongated Grains Axes Lengths
Hi everyone,
After simulating microstructures with elongated grains, I'd like to calculate the lengths of the three axes with which each grain is defined. For example if a grain has a volume of V, I'd like to know the ellipsoid that fits the grain most accurately (without knowing the aspect ratio of the grain, of course). Is there a prebuilt filter that outputs the axes information of each grain?
Thanks,
Musa Norouzian
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Musa,
Thanks for the reminder. You are actually correct. The data from the Pack Primary Phases is the data before the voxels are filled in between all the grains so are basically “as generated” grains before the packing begins. You are also correct in using the “Find Feature Shapes as that is the correct data to use.
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On 9/9/19, 3:05 PM, "Musa Norouzian" <dream3...@googlegroups.com on behalf of musa.no...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for the response, Mike. In addition to what you suggested, I found that Find Feature Shapes filter also provides the geometrical information that I was looking for. However, when I compared the results of the two techniques (Pack Primary Phases vs. Find Feature Shapes), they do not match. For instance, for the grain shown in the attachment, the aspect ratio given by Pack Primary Phases is ~1:0.55:0.49. This ratio using the Find Feature Shapes filter is obtained as 1:0.86:0.79 which is a much more realistic aspect ratio for the attached grain (very close to equiaxed). The AxisEulerAngles of the two techniques are also different. This grain is a biased feature as it intersects with the boundary of the volume. However, the aspect ratio of the unbiased grains are closer for the two techniques but not identical. I have attached the pipeline as well.
Musa
On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 10:25:38 AM UTC-5, Michael Jackson wrote:
In the “Pack Primary Features” filter there is an option to save the information you are asking for. Please take a look at the included attached image.
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From: <dream3...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Musa Norouzian <musa.n...@gmail.com>
Date: Monday, September 9, 2019 at 10:59 AM
To: dream3d-users <dream3...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Elongated Grains Axes Lengths
Hi everyone,
After simulating microstructures with elongated grains, I'd like to calculate the lengths of the three axes with which each grain is defined. For example if a grain has a volume of V, I'd like to know the ellipsoid that fits the grain most accurately (without knowing the aspect ratio of the grain, of course). Is there a prebuilt filter that outputs the axes information of each grain?
Thanks,
Musa Norouzian
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Musa,
Save the pipeline as a “Pipeline File” (File->Save Pipeline) (which is just JSON text) and send the JSON file to your collaborators. Taking screen shots is not the preferred way of moving pipelines.
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Musa,
Save the pipeline as a “Pipeline File” (File->Save Pipeline) (which is just JSON text) and send the JSON file to your collaborators. Taking screen shots is not the preferred way of moving pipelines.
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From: <dream3...@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Musa Norouzian <musa.n...@gmail.com>
Date: Monday, September 9, 2019 at 10:59 AM
To: dream3d-users <dream3...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Elongated Grains Axes Lengths
Hi everyone,
After simulating microstructures with elongated grains, I'd like to calculate the lengths of the three axes with which each grain is defined. For example if a grain has a volume of V, I'd like to know the ellipsoid that fits the grain most accurately (without knowing the aspect ratio of the grain, of course). Is there a prebuilt filter that outputs the axes information of each grain?
Thanks,
Musa Norouzian
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The Detect Ellipsoids is specifically for fibers. It most likely is not appropriate for a polycrystal.
You can use the “Crop Geometry” filter to extract out a single slice of your 3D volume. If you need to do this repeatedly for every slice then I might suggest using something like python to drive an automated workflow.
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Date: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 12:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Elongated Grains Axes Lengths
On the similar topic, is there a way to get the same feature information (aspect ratio and axis Euler angle) for a single 2D slice and not the full volume? If I have a 3D synthetic volume, is there a way to slice a 2D dataset? There is a filter called Detect 2D Ellipses but I'm not sure how to provide the 2D featureIds. This filter seems to be developed for fibers and I don't know whether it's appropriate for grain analysis.
Thank you,
Musa
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Thank you for the response, Mike. In addition to what you suggested, I found that Find Feature Shapes filter also provides the geometrical information that I was looking for. However, when I compared the results of the two techniques (Pack Primary Phases vs. Find Feature Shapes), they do not match. For instance, for the grain shown in the attachment, the aspect ratio given by Pack Primary Phases is ~1:0.55:0.49. This ratio using the Find Feature Shapes filter is obtained as 1:0.86:0.79 which is a much more realistic aspect ratio for the attached grain (very close to equiaxed). The AxisEulerAngles of the two techniques are also different. This grain is a biased feature as it intersects with the boundary of the volume. However, the aspect ratio of the unbiased grains are closer for the two techniques but not identical. I have attached the pipeline as well.
Musa
On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 10:25:38 AM UTC-5, Michael Jackson wrote:In the “Pack Primary Features” filter there is an option to save the information you are asking for. Please take a look at the included attached image.
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BlueQuartz Software