The benefit of 3D laser scanning technology in the generation and calibration of FEM models for health assessment of concrete structures

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Abstract

Terrestrial laser scanning technology (TLS) is a new technique for quickly getting three-dimensional information. In this paper we research the health assessment of concrete structures with a Finite Element Method (FEM) model based on TLS. The goal focuses on the benefits of 3D TLS in the generation and calibration of FEM models, in order to build a convenient, efficient and intelligent model which can be widely used for the detection and assessment of bridges, buildings, subways and other objects. After comparing the finite element simulation with surface-based measurement data from TLS, the FEM model is determined to be acceptable with an error of less than 5%. The benefit of TLS lies mainly in the possibility of a surface-based validation of results predicted by the FEM model.

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Yang, H., Xu, X., & Neumann, I. (2014). The benefit of 3D laser scanning technology in the generation and calibration of FEM models for health assessment of concrete structures. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(11), 21889–21904. https://doi.org/10.3390/s141121889

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