A python library to analyse hydride morphology present in light optical and scanning electron micrographs.
Project description
HAPPy (Hydride Analysis Package in Python)
This is a Python package developed to aid in the charactacterisation and quantification of hydrides from micrographs. The main functions of this package are to:
- Determine the Radial Hydride Fraction (RHF)
- Characterise the extent of branching
- Determine the most probable crack path within a micrograph
How to install
- Instal from PyPi link above
How to use
- Enter
jupyter lab
into the anaconda terminal and Jupyter lab will open in your browser. - Open the example notebook, provided with the folder downloaded earlier.
- Examples of how to use the software are included, as well as an example micrograph.
Documentation
- happy-hydride-analysis-package-in-python.readthedocs.io
Credits
The software uses the following open source packages:
Contacts
- Miss Mia Maric (mia.maric@manchester.ac.uk)
- Dr Pratheek Shanthraj (pratheek.shanthraj@manchester.ac.uk)
- Dr Rhys Thomas (rhys.thomas@manchester.ac.uk)
- Dr Michael Atkinson (michael.atkinson@manchester.ac.uk)
- Dr Juan Nunez-Iglesias (juan.nunez-iglesias@monash.edu)
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