Structural dynamic response analysis using deviations from idealized edge profiles in high-speed video

  • Zhang D
  • Tian B
  • Wei Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

In our study, a deviation extraction method is introduced to obtain subtle deviation signals from structural idealized edge profiles. The deviations are employed to reconstruct an analysis matrix that consists of global translations along selected edge profiles, and then a singular value decomposition-based approach is proposed to extract valuable variations from the calculated analysis matrix. To avoid noises from textured edge profiles, a colorization optimization approach is applied to remove variations because of the textures and turn real image stripes into ones that satisfy the constant edge profile assumption more closely in the deviation extraction process. Two practical experiments are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness and potential applications of our proposed method. The dynamic properties of a lightweight beam and a sound barrier are analyzed successfully by using high-speed videos.

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Zhang, D., Tian, B., Wei, Y., Hou, W., & Guo, J. (2019). Structural dynamic response analysis using deviations from idealized edge profiles in high-speed video. Optical Engineering, 58(01), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.58.1.014106

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