Report
The information about fiber orientation, fiber length distribution, fiber diameter distribution, fiber curvature distribution and fiber curl-index distribution is available in tables under the Report sub-tab.
In this report, first the total number of identified fibers is shown, for this example it is 1723.
Next, a table shows the number of fibers, the mean diameter, mean length, mean curvature, mean curl-index and mean torsion and the orientation for each fiber type, defined via the Threshold by Fiber Property.
The fiber type specific information is followed by the values for all fibers. First, the orientation of all fibers is reported.
Since most of the fibers in the example are oriented in X/Y plane, the diagonal entries of the orientation tensor for X-direction (0.4955) and Y-direction (0.4085) are larger than for Z-direction (0.0960). The value for X is higher than the one for Y, showing again the dominance of X- over Y-direction.
The anisotropy values, together with the Euler angles, are another representation of the orientation tensor.
Both representations of the orientation tensor can be used directly in FiberGeo to create a structure with the same properties than the structure analyzed (see Reproducing fibrous media using FiberFind and FiberGeo).
Next, in the Report, the mean value and the standard deviation for fiber length and fiber diameter and the mean values for fiber curvature and fiber curl-index are shown, followed by tables with the histogram values of the Plots subtabs.
Note that for the mean values of fiber curvature shown here, a mean over all curvature values of all fibers is computed. In contrast to this, the mean curvature of each fiber class is obtained by computing first the mean curvature of each fiber of the fiber class individually and then taking the mean over all these values.