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18 August 2005 Deflection distribution measurement of steel structure using digital image correlation
Satoru Yoneyama, Akikazu Kitagwa, Koji Kitamura, Hisao Kikuta
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Abstract
Digital image correlation is used for the deflection measurement of a simple beam model in this study. The deflection distributions are obtained from images that are recorded using a digital camera with a shift lens. The experimental results show that the use of a shift lens is effective for the case of situations where direct view of the object is obscured. In addition, it is found that the deflection distribution of the relatively large structures can be measured using digital image correlation even if the random pattern is not painted on the object surface. The deflection measurement of bridges using digital image correlation for safety inspection is expected in the near future.
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Satoru Yoneyama, Akikazu Kitagwa, Koji Kitamura, and Hisao Kikuta "Deflection distribution measurement of steel structure using digital image correlation", Proc. SPIE 5880, Optical Diagnostics, 58800G (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.614364
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KEYWORDS
Digital image correlation

Bridges

Transducers

Fourier transforms

Inspection

Safety

Cameras

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