Laboratory investigation of contactless displacement measurement using computer vision systems
Myra Lydon
Queen's University Belfast
Dr Myra Lydon has recently obtained her Doctorate in Structural Engineering specialising in structural health monitoring. She is now working as a research fellow at Queens University Belfast developing a camera based contactless bridge monitoring system.
Abstract
Much of the bridge stock on major transport links in North America and Europe was constructed in the 1950’s and 1960’s and has since deteriorated or is carrying loads far in excess of the original design loads. Structural... [ view full abstract ]
Much of the bridge stock on major transport links in North America and Europe was constructed in the 1950’s and 1960’s and has since deteriorated or is carrying loads far in excess of the original design loads. Structural Health Monitoring Systems (SHM) can provide valuable information on the bridge capacity but the application of such systems is currently limited by access and system cost. This paper investigates the development of a low cost portable SHM system using commercially available cameras and computer vision techniques. A series of laboratory tests have been carried out to test the accuracy of displacement measurements using contactless methods. The results from each of the tests have been validated with established measurement methods, such as linear variable differential transformers (LVDTs). A video image of each test was processed using two different digital image correlation programs. The results obtained from the digital image correlation methods provided an accurate comparison with the validation measurements. The calculated displacements agree within 4% of the verified measurements LVDT measurements in most cases confirming the suitability full camera based SHM systems.
Authors
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Myra Lydon
(Queen's University Belfast)
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Darragh Lydon
(Queen's University Belfast)
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Su Taylor
(Queen's University Belfast)
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David Hester
(Queen's University Belfast)
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Desmond Robinson
(Queen's University Belfast)
Topic Area
Topics: Topic #1
Session
BR-2 » Bridge II (14:10 - Monday, 29th August, ENG-047)
Paper
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