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titleOfInvention Evaluation of porosity distribution in porous rods
abstract In a method of assessing the porosity distribution of a porous article such as a creped filter, a tobacco plug or a cigarette, obtaining a digital image of the cross-sectional area of the article and for a plurality of cross-sectional areas of the article Each of the size sub-areas determines the hole area ratio. This provides a plurality of hole area ratios. The plurality of pore area ratios allow evaluation of the local porosity distribution in the cross-sectional area of the porous article. Each sub-region having a calculated aperture area ratio overlaps between at least one adjacent sub-region by between 10% and 95%. A process for quantitatively evaluating the porosity distribution can be used to control the process for producing a porous article.
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