Dataset to track concrete cracking using DIC with fixed and moving camera
SND-ID: 2024-399.
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Andreas Sjölander - Kungliga tekniska högskolan, Skolan för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnad
Valeria Belloni - Sapienza University of Rome, Divison of Geoinformatics
Andrea Nascetti - Kungliga tekniska högskolan
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Today, Digital Image Correlation (DIC) has become a standardized method to track displacements and crack-propagation of civil engineering structures in a laboratory environment. The benefit of using DIC over other standard methods is that it is contact-free and only requires a standard DSLR camera. Moreover, the displacement can be tracked over the entire image, which is a great advantage compared to the limitations of standard sensors that only measure the deformation at a specific point. In standard DIC, the displacements are directly extracted from the images. Hence, the position of the camera must be fixed during the entire test. Therefore, DIC is commonly used in a laboratory environment to measure displacement during short-term testing, e.g. testing of the structural capacity of a reinforced concrete beam. The data presented in this paper was used to verify a newly developed and innovative photogrammetric algorithm, Deformation from Motion (DfM). This algorithm overcomes the standard limitation of traditional DIC and enables high-accuracy measurements to be performed using a camera with
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Infrastrukturteknik (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)