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New approach for monitoring historic and heritage buildings: using terrestrial laser scanning and generalised Procrustes analysis

Jaafar, Hasan Abdulhussein; Meng, Xiaolin; Sowter, Andrew; Bryan, Paul

Authors

Hasan Abdulhussein Jaafar

Xiaolin Meng

Andrew Sowter

Paul Bryan



Abstract

Numerous different techniques and instruments can be used for structural monitoring with different requirements producing different results. For instance, some techniques need to use embedded sensors inside the building, such as geotechnical sensors. However, this method cannot be used for historic and heritage buildings. Other methods can offer high quality, but with a low point density and require fixed stations and targets, such as total stations. In such a case, the location of deformation tends to be known, such as dams, bridges, high?rise buildings, and so forth. Nevertheless, this is not the case for historic and heritage buildings where each block could be subject to deformation. The challenge in such a case is to detect the deformation without any previous knowledge. The aim of this research is to develop a new approach to detect and localise unpredictable deformation. It is based on terrestrial laser scanner measurements and generalised Procrustes analysis techniques to determine deformation vectors, although boxing structure and F?tests are used to detect and localise deformation. In summary, after applying this approach, the whole concerned building is represented as parts, for each of them, the displacement vector and deformation probability are estimated. Validation experiments have shown the capability of the proposed method to detect and localise deformation with magnitude less than noise level in simulated data and of subcentimetre level for ranges up to 10 m in real scan data. Finally, the new approach has been applied to an English Historic site, Bellmanpark Limeklins.

Citation

Jaafar, H. A., Meng, X., Sowter, A., & Bryan, P. (2017). New approach for monitoring historic and heritage buildings: using terrestrial laser scanning and generalised Procrustes analysis. Structural Control and Health Monitoring, 24(11), e1987. doi:10.1002/stc.1987

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 9, 2017
Online Publication Date Feb 9, 2017
Publication Date Nov 1, 2017
Deposit Date Jan 26, 2019
Journal Structural Control and Health Monitoring
Print ISSN 1545-2255
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 24
Issue 11
Pages e1987
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/stc.1987
Keywords Mechanics of Materials; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1498459
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/stc.1987

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