Split off-specular reflection and surface scattering from woven materials

Journal Article (2003)
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S.C. Pont (Helmholtz Institute)

Jan J. Koenderink (Helmholtz Institute)

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Publication Year
2003
Language
English
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Issue number
8
Volume number
42
Pages (from-to)
1526-1533

Abstract

We measured radiance distributions for black lining cloth and copper gauze using the convenient technique of wrapping the materials around a circular cylinder, irradiating it with a parallel light source and collecting the scattered radiance by a digital camera. One family of parallel threads (weave or weft) was parallel to the cylinder generator. The most salient features for such glossy plane weaves are a splitting up of the reflection peak due to the wavy variations in local slopes of the threads around the cylinders and a surface scattering lobe due to the threads that run along the cylinder. These scattering characteristics are quite different from the (off-)specular peaks and lobes that were found before for random rough specular surfaces, The split off-specular reflection is due to the regular structures in our samples of man-made materials. We derived simple approximations for these reflectance characteristics using geometrical optics.

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