Analysis of electroperforated materials using the quadrat counts method

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The electroperforation distribution in thin porous materials is investigated using the quadrat counts method (QCM), a classical statistical technique aimed to evaluate the deviation from complete spatial randomness (CSR). Perforations are created by means of electrical discharges generated by needle-like tungsten electrodes. The objective of perforating a thin porous material is to enhance its air permeability, a critical issue in many industrial applications involving paper, plastics, textiles, etc. Using image analysis techniques and specialized statistical software it is shown that the perforation locations follow, beyond a certain length scale, a homogeneous 2D Poisson distribution.

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Miranda, E., Garzón, C., Martínez-Cisneros, C., Alonso, J., & García-García, J. (2011). Analysis of electroperforated materials using the quadrat counts method. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 301). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/301/1/012049

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