Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements

Vibration measurements have been widely used for structural health monitoring (SHM). Usually, wired sensors are required to attach on the testing structure, which may be arduous, costly and sometimes impossible to install those sensors on the remote and inaccessible part of the structure to be monit...

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Main Authors: Kuddus, M.A., Li, Jun, Hao, Hong, Li, C., Bi, Kaiming
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCI LTD 2019
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Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL180100196
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91516
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author Kuddus, M.A.
Li, Jun
Hao, Hong
Li, C.
Bi, Kaiming
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Li, Jun
Hao, Hong
Li, C.
Bi, Kaiming
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description Vibration measurements have been widely used for structural health monitoring (SHM). Usually, wired sensors are required to attach on the testing structure, which may be arduous, costly and sometimes impossible to install those sensors on the remote and inaccessible part of the structure to be monitored. To overcome the limitations of contact sensors based vibration measurement methods, computer vision and digital image processing based methods have been proposed recently to measure the dynamic displacement of structures. Real-life structure subjected to bi-directional dynamic forces is susceptible to significant out-of-plane movement. Measuring the vibrations of structures under the out-of-plane movements using target-free vision-based methods have not been well studied. This paper proposes a target-free vision-based approach to obtain the vibration displacement and acceleration of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements from minor level excitations. The proposed approach consists of the selection of a region of interest (ROI), key-feature detection and feature extraction, tracking and matching of the features along the entire video, while there is no artificial target attached on the structure. The accuracy of the proposed approach is verified by conducting a number of experimental tests on a reinforced concrete structural column subjected to bi-directional ground motions with peak ground accelerations (PGA) ranging from 0.01 g to 1.0 g. The results obtained by the proposed approach are compared with those measured by using the conventional accelerometer and laser displacement sensor (LDS). It is found that the proposed approach accurately measures the displacement and acceleration time histories of the tested structure. Modal identification is conducted using the measured vibration responses, and natural frequencies can be identified accurately. The results demonstrate that the proposed approach is reliable and accurate to measure the dynamic responses and perform the system modal identification for structural health monitoring.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-915162023-05-04T06:45:08Z Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements Kuddus, M.A. Li, Jun Hao, Hong Li, C. Bi, Kaiming Science & Technology Technology Engineering, Civil Engineering Structural health monitoring Targetless Vision-based Vibration response measurement Image processing Modal identification DYNAMIC DISPLACEMENT MEASUREMENT BRIDGE INSPECTION IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM ACCURACY SENSOR Vibration measurements have been widely used for structural health monitoring (SHM). Usually, wired sensors are required to attach on the testing structure, which may be arduous, costly and sometimes impossible to install those sensors on the remote and inaccessible part of the structure to be monitored. To overcome the limitations of contact sensors based vibration measurement methods, computer vision and digital image processing based methods have been proposed recently to measure the dynamic displacement of structures. Real-life structure subjected to bi-directional dynamic forces is susceptible to significant out-of-plane movement. Measuring the vibrations of structures under the out-of-plane movements using target-free vision-based methods have not been well studied. This paper proposes a target-free vision-based approach to obtain the vibration displacement and acceleration of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements from minor level excitations. The proposed approach consists of the selection of a region of interest (ROI), key-feature detection and feature extraction, tracking and matching of the features along the entire video, while there is no artificial target attached on the structure. The accuracy of the proposed approach is verified by conducting a number of experimental tests on a reinforced concrete structural column subjected to bi-directional ground motions with peak ground accelerations (PGA) ranging from 0.01 g to 1.0 g. The results obtained by the proposed approach are compared with those measured by using the conventional accelerometer and laser displacement sensor (LDS). It is found that the proposed approach accurately measures the displacement and acceleration time histories of the tested structure. Modal identification is conducted using the measured vibration responses, and natural frequencies can be identified accurately. The results demonstrate that the proposed approach is reliable and accurate to measure the dynamic responses and perform the system modal identification for structural health monitoring. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91516 10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.04.019 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL180100196 ELSEVIER SCI LTD fulltext
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Civil
Engineering
Structural health monitoring
Targetless
Vision-based
Vibration response measurement
Image processing
Modal identification
DYNAMIC DISPLACEMENT MEASUREMENT
BRIDGE INSPECTION
IDENTIFICATION
SYSTEM
ACCURACY
SENSOR
Kuddus, M.A.
Li, Jun
Hao, Hong
Li, C.
Bi, Kaiming
Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements
title Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements
title_full Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements
title_fullStr Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements
title_full_unstemmed Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements
title_short Target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements
title_sort target-free vision-based technique for vibration measurements of structures subjected to out-of-plane movements
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Civil
Engineering
Structural health monitoring
Targetless
Vision-based
Vibration response measurement
Image processing
Modal identification
DYNAMIC DISPLACEMENT MEASUREMENT
BRIDGE INSPECTION
IDENTIFICATION
SYSTEM
ACCURACY
SENSOR
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL180100196
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91516