Computational methods for the determination of roundness of sedimentary particles
Abstract
A number of subjective and objective methods have been proposed to determine the roundness of rock
particles, roundness being one of three properties describing the shape of a particle.
Methods that make use of the Fourier transform of the polar coordinates of particles’ edge elements
are proposed in this paper. Lowpass filters are used to smooth the profiles of rock particle, roundness
is then determined from the differences between the original and smooth profiles. Further methods
that are proposed make use of different measures of inequality to quantify the distribution of the
energy among the transform coefficients of the profiles of rock particles. These values are then used to
determine the roundness of the particles. Entropy and Emlen’s modified entropy are the measures of
inequality that are used. Different methods of determining the centre point of a particle and different
methods to interpolate the edge elements are compared. The sensitivity of the methods to different
resolutions is also investigated.
The results obtained with the proposed methods are comparable to those obtained with an existing
Fourier transform based method, however it is shown that the proposed methods are computationally
less demanding. It is also shown that the proposed methods are better than the existing method when
the comparison is based on the correlation between the mean roundness of samples of particles and
the actual roundness of the particles
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10394/19789https://doi.org/10.1007/s11004-006-9051-y
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11004-006-9051-y