Hello, thank you very much for your kind words. I am glad that you find it useful. I did not make a video on air void analysis when I prepared my specimens last time. I will do a video soon on the analysis part and post it. Hope you will receive the notification when I do :-)
@@LearningCorridorBharathMS At first, I tried to prepare specimens based on literature. However, I failed many times. After finding and watching this video, I succeeded. Therefore, I am really thankful to your valuable video! But now I am still working on the air void analysis. I am still looking forward to your new video, thanks!
Hello Yanhai. I am really happy to hear that you finally succeeded :-) I will try to do the video and post it at the earliest. Also, I have a small but detailed, step-by-step procedure document (for the purpose of air void analysis) which is very easy to follow as well. I can share it with you in case my video gets delayed a bit (as I am busy with my exams). Please provide your email Id in case you wish to have the procedure :-) thank you.
@@LearningCorridorBharathMS Hi, Sorry to bother you again (You are busy with exams). When you are convenient, can you email me the procedure document for the purpose of air void analysis?My email is ywang260@vols.utk.edu or 2539607905@qq.com I do not have the automated test device Rapidair457. Based on literature, I used a high-resolution flatbed scanner to acquire the surface image. Now I am working on the image processing to analyze the air voids. However, I have some troubles in image processing. Therefore, I am looking forward your procedure. Thanks!
Hi, this video is very useful.
Do you have any video for air void analysis after specimen preparation?
Thanks!
Hello, thank you very much for your kind words. I am glad that you find it useful. I did not make a video on air void analysis when I prepared my specimens last time. I will do a video soon on the analysis part and post it. Hope you will receive the notification when I do :-)
@@LearningCorridorBharathMS At first, I tried to prepare specimens based on literature. However, I failed many times. After finding and watching this video, I succeeded. Therefore, I am really thankful to your valuable video! But now I am still working on the air void analysis. I am still looking forward to your new video, thanks!
Hello Yanhai. I am really happy to hear that you finally succeeded :-) I will try to do the video and post it at the earliest. Also, I have a small but detailed, step-by-step procedure document (for the purpose of air void analysis) which is very easy to follow as well. I can share it with you in case my video gets delayed a bit (as I am busy with my exams). Please provide your email Id in case you wish to have the procedure :-) thank you.
@@LearningCorridorBharathMS My email is ywang260@vols.utk.edu
Best wish for your final exam!
Thank you very much!
@@LearningCorridorBharathMS Hi, Sorry to bother you again (You are busy with exams).
When you are convenient, can you email me the procedure document for the purpose of air void analysis?My email is ywang260@vols.utk.edu or 2539607905@qq.com
I do not have the automated test device Rapidair457. Based on literature, I used a high-resolution flatbed scanner to acquire the surface image. Now I am working on the image processing to analyze the air voids. However, I have some troubles in image processing. Therefore, I am looking forward your procedure. Thanks!