%0 Journal Article %A Rauch, Lukasz %A Madej, Lukasz %D 2010 %I Begell House %K digital material representation, image processing, numerical simulations, modeling %N 3 %P 343-356 %R 10.1615/IntJMultCompEng.v8.i3.90 %T Application of the Automatic Image Processing in Modeling of the Deformation Mechanisms Based on the Digital Representation of Microstructure %U https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/61fd1b191cf7e96f,442d6da80f94f42a,3cd26fde29379646.html %V 8 %X Numerical modeling based on digital material representation (DMR) prepared on the basis of the automated multiscale processing of microstructure photographs is the subject of this work. The main assumptions of the proposed algorithms, including image filtering, reconstruction, and grain analysis of one- and two-phase materials, are described in the paper. Their advantages and limitations are also discussed in detail. Then the results of the image analysis in the form of explicitly described microstructure representation in two dimensions are passed as input data directly to the finite element software. The sample of digital material is analyzed in order to generate the mesh of finite elements and to attach necessary rheological models. These data are then used during finite element simulations of plastometric compression tests. Examples of obtained stress and strain distribution across an explicitly represented microstructure after deformation are presented and discussed. Directions for future development of the presented approach are also highlighted. %8 2010-06-15