Monitoring of civil engineering structures using digital image correlation technique

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Abstract

The Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique enables full field, noncontact measurements of displacements and strains of a wide variety of objects. An adaptation of the DIC technique for monitoring of civil-engineering structures is presented in the paper. A general concept of the complex, automatic monitoring system, in which the DIC sensor plays an important role is described. Some new software features, which aim to facilitate outdoor measurements and speed up the correlation analysis, is also introduced. As an example of application, measurements of a railway bridge in Nieporet (Poland) are presented. The experimental results are compared with displacements of a FEM model of the bridge.

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Malesa, M., Szczepanek, D., Kujawińska, M., Świercz, A., & Kołakowski, P. (2010). Monitoring of civil engineering structures using digital image correlation technique. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 6). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100631014

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