Uniaxial static stress estimation for concrete structures using digital image correlation

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This paper proposes a static stress estimation method for concrete structures, using the stress relaxation method (SRM) in conjunction with digital image correlation (DIC). The proposed method initially requires a small hole to be drilled in the concrete surface to induce stress relaxation around the hole and, consequently, a displacement field. DIC measures this displacement field by comparing digital images taken before and after the hole-drilling. The stress level in the concrete structure is then determined by solving an optimization problem, designed to minimize the difference between the displacement fields from DIC and the one from a numerical model. Compared to the pointwise measurements by strain gauges, the full-field displacement obtained by DIC provides a larger amount of data, leading to a more accurate estimation. Our theoretical results were experimentally validated using concrete specimens, demonstrating the efficacy of the proposed method.

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Lee, J., Kim, E. J., Gwon, S., Cho, S., & Sim, S. H. (2019). Uniaxial static stress estimation for concrete structures using digital image correlation. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19020319

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