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BS ISO 13322-1:2014

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Particle size analysis. Image analysis methods – Static image analysis methods

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BSI 2014 36
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This part of ISO 13322 is applicable to the analysis of images for the purpose of determining particle size distributions where the velocity of the particles against the axis of the optical system of the imaging device is zero. The particles are appropriately dispersed and fixed in the object plane of the instrument. The field of view may sample the object plane dynamically either by moving the sample support or the camera provided this can be accomplished without any motion effects on the image. Captured images can be analysed subsequently.

This part of ISO 13322 concentrates upon the analysis of digital images created from either light or electron detection systems. It does not address the method of creating the image although the detection settings chosen together with its calibration are important to particle sizing accuracy. This part of ISO 13322 considers only image evaluation methods using complete pixel counts.

Both the type of distribution, (by number or by volume) together with the width of the particle size distribution has a very material influence upon the number of particles to be measured to secure the desired accuracy within the specified confidence limits. An example is shown in Annex A.

Automation of the analysis is possible in order to measure sufficient particle numbers for a required degree of precision.

This part of ISO 13322 does not address the sample preparation. However, the sub sampling, dispersion and presentation of particles to be measured are a vital part of the operational chain of actions necessary to ensure accuracy and precision of any final result.

NOTE Further details about sampling and sample preparation can be found in ISO 14887 and ISO 14488.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
Section sec_3
Section sec_3.1
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions and list of symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
10 Section sec_3.1.1
Section sec_3.1.2
Section sec_3.1.3
Section sec_3.1.4
Section sec_3.1.5
Section sec_3.1.6
Section sec_3.1.7
Section sec_3.1.8
Section sec_3.1.9
Section sec_3.1.10
Section sec_3.1.11
11 Section sec_3.1.12
Section sec_3.1.13
Section sec_3.1.14
Table tab_a
Figure fig_1
12 Section sec_3.2
3.2 Symbols
13 Section sec_4
Section sec_4.1
Section sec_4.2
4 Preparation for image capture
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Procedures
14 Section sec_5
Section sec_5.1
Section sec_5.2
Section sec_5.3
Section sec_5.4
5 Sample preparation demands for method description
5.1 Sample splitting and reduction
5.2 Touching particles
5.3 Particle distribution
5.4 Number of particles to be counted
15 Section sec_5.5
Section sec_6
Section sec_6.1
Section sec_6.2
Section sec_6.2.1
5.5 Particle suspending fluid
6 Quality of captured images
6.1 General
6.2 Pixels per particle
16 Section sec_6.2.2
Section sec_7
Section sec_7.1
Section sec_7.2
7 Image analysis
7.1 General
7.2 Size classes and magnification
17 Section sec_8
Section sec_8.1
Section sec_8.2
8 Counting procedure
8.1 General
8.2 Particle image edges
18 Section sec_8.3
Section sec_8.3.1
Table tab_c
Figure fig_2
Section sec_8.3.2
8.3 Particles cut by the edge of the measurement frame
19 Table tab_1
Section sec_8.3.3
Section sec_8.4
8.4 Touching particles
20 Section sec_8.5
Section sec_9
Section sec_10
Section sec_10.1
8.5 Measurements
9 Calculation of the particle size results
10 Calibration and traceability
10.1 General
21 Section sec_10.2
Section sec_10.2.1
Section sec_10.2.2
Section sec_10.2.3
10.2 Recommendations and requirements
22 Section sec_11
Section sec_11.1
Section sec_11.2
Section sec_11.3
11 Accuracy
11.1 General
11.2 Reference materials
11.3 Instrument preparation
23 Section sec_11.4
Section sec_11.5
Section sec_12
11.4 Qualification test
11.5 Qualification acceptance
12 Test report
25 Annex sec_A
Annex sec_A.1
Annex sec_A.2
Annex sec_A.2.1
Table tab_A.1
Annex A
(informative)

Estimation of the number of particles to be counted for a given accuracy

26 Table tab_A.2
Annex sec_A.2.2
Annex sec_A.3
27 Table tab_A.3
28 Table tab_g
Figure fig_A.1
29 Table tab_h
Figure fig_A.2
30 Annex sec_B
Annex sec_B.1
Annex sec_B.2
Annex sec_B.2.1
Annex sec_B.2.2
Annex B
(informative)

Common segmentation methods for particle edge detection

31 Annex sec_C
Figure fig_C.1
Annex C
(informative)

Flow chart showing a typical image analysis method

32 Reference ref_1
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BS ISO 13322-1:2014
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