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6 September 2013 Multimodal inspection in power engineering and building industries: new challenges and solutions
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Abstract
Recently the demand and number of applications of full-field, optical measurement methods based on noncoherent light sources increased significantly. They include traditional image processing, thermovision, digital image correlation (DIC) and structured light methods. However, there are still numerous challenges connected with implementation of these methods to in-situ, long-term monitoring in industrial, civil engineering and cultural heritage applications, multimodal measurements of a variety of object features or simply adopting instruments to work in hard environmental conditions. In this paper we focus on 3D DIC method and present its enhancements concerning software modifications (new visualization methods and a method for automatic merging of data distributed in time) and hardware improvements. The modified 3D DIC system combined with infrared camera system is applied in many interesting cases: measurements of boiler drum during annealing and of pipelines in heat power stations and monitoring of different building steel struts at construction site and validation of numerical models of large building structures constructed of graded metal plate arches.
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Małgorzata Kujawińska, Marcin Malesa, and Krzysztof Malowany "Multimodal inspection in power engineering and building industries: new challenges and solutions", Proc. SPIE 8839, Dimensional Optical Metrology and Inspection for Practical Applications II, 88390E (6 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2027003
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KEYWORDS
Digital image correlation

3D metrology

Temperature metrology

3D modeling

Annealing

3D image processing

Metals

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