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Displacements measurement in a building model using the speckle photography technique
AbstractThe use of reduced scale models in civil engineering has made it possible to study large structures such as buildings. Using non-destructive optical techniques such as double-exposure speckle photography, extremely valuable results can be obtained, where mathematical methods are often not very exact. This work studies the model of an eighteen-storey building in which displacements can be measured at each storey of each view. It also presents a comparison of the displacement field, which was obtained with the Finite Element Method.
Displacements measurement in a building model using the speckle photography technique
AbstractThe use of reduced scale models in civil engineering has made it possible to study large structures such as buildings. Using non-destructive optical techniques such as double-exposure speckle photography, extremely valuable results can be obtained, where mathematical methods are often not very exact. This work studies the model of an eighteen-storey building in which displacements can be measured at each storey of each view. It also presents a comparison of the displacement field, which was obtained with the Finite Element Method.
Displacements measurement in a building model using the speckle photography technique
González-Peña, Rolando (author) / Cibrián Ortiz de Anda, Rosa M. (author) / Pino-Velázquez, Angel J. (author) / Soler-de la Cruz, José (author) / Llanes Burón, Carlos (author) / Salvador Palmer, Rosario (author) / Buendía Gómez, Mateo (author)
Engineering Structures ; 27 ; 1859-1864
2005-06-13
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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