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5.3 Triangular Prism Surface Area Procedure

The triangular prism surface area procedure has different modifications, which are described in [4]. Four of them are implemented directly in IDOLON (fig. 26). The others can be performed by selecting special points in the Richardson-Mandelbrot plot with the mouse (see fig. 40).

Odd and even environments as well as tap 4 and tap 8 is used with the TPSA all 4+8 button. Fig. 33 shows the analysis of the image in fig. 7.

Figure 33: TPSA result for even and odd environments and tap 4+8

The range at the horizontal axis was taken from to . With the formulas and specifications given in [4] the triangular prism surface area (TPSA) dimension is .

Fig. 34 shows the analysis for even environments and tap 4 as well as tap 8 (comp. fig. 26).

Figure 34: TPSA result for even environments and tap 4+8

With formulas and specifications in [4] the dimension is .

Fig. 35 shows the analysis for even and odd environments and tap 4 (comp. fig. 26).

Figure 35: TPSA result for even and odd environments and tap 4

The TPSA dimension is according to the formulas and specifications given in [4].

Fig. 36 shows the analysis only for even environments and tap 4 (comp. fig. 26).

Figure 36: TPSA result for even and odd environments and tap 4

The TPSA dimension is (comp. the formulas and specifications given in [4]). Other modifications of the algorithm (see [4]) can be performed by excluding definite points with the mouse. Fig. 39 shows a zonal image analysis, where only the odd environments 3, 9 and 17 with tap 4 were taken for the dimension calculation.



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R. Kraft