TY - JOUR
T1 - ED-cPSD
T2 - Fast Phase-Size Distribution via Sequential Erosion-Dilation
AU - Adam, A.
AU - Fang, H.
AU - Yang, G.
AU - Li, X.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - The Erosion-Dilation continuous Phase-Size Distribution, ED-cPSD, is an application for calculating continuous pore and particle-size distribution from digital reconstructions and/or image-based structural data. It is based on the erosion-dilation continuous phase-size distribution method. A continuous size distribution is a measure of the probability density of finding a particle or pore of a certain size. These distributions are of interest in any field of study involving porous media, including but not limited to electrochemistry, petroleum engineering, geology, and food science. The algorithm behind the software provides a computationally efficient way to calculate phase-size distributions for large domains. For a 3D battery electrode reconstruction with 1.3×108 voxels, the particle size distribution is derived in under 2 min on a desktop, while also retaining flexibility and computational efficiency for HPC-scale multi-threading. The software can handle structures with over 109 voxels. The algorithm is roughly 280 times faster than a previous version on the same task.
AB - The Erosion-Dilation continuous Phase-Size Distribution, ED-cPSD, is an application for calculating continuous pore and particle-size distribution from digital reconstructions and/or image-based structural data. It is based on the erosion-dilation continuous phase-size distribution method. A continuous size distribution is a measure of the probability density of finding a particle or pore of a certain size. These distributions are of interest in any field of study involving porous media, including but not limited to electrochemistry, petroleum engineering, geology, and food science. The algorithm behind the software provides a computationally efficient way to calculate phase-size distributions for large domains. For a 3D battery electrode reconstruction with 1.3×108 voxels, the particle size distribution is derived in under 2 min on a desktop, while also retaining flexibility and computational efficiency for HPC-scale multi-threading. The software can handle structures with over 109 voxels. The algorithm is roughly 280 times faster than a previous version on the same task.
KW - Characterization
KW - Erosion-Dilation
KW - Microstructure
KW - Phase-size distribution
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105007084865
U2 - 10.1016/j.softx.2025.102211
DO - 10.1016/j.softx.2025.102211
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105007084865
SN - 2352-7110
VL - 31
JO - SoftwareX
JF - SoftwareX
M1 - 102211
ER -