Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review

A vision-based approach has been employed in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of bridge infrastructure. The approach has many advantages: non-contact, non-destructive, long-distance, high precision, immunity from electromagnetic interference, and multiple-target monitoring. This review aims to sum...

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Published in:Infrastructures
Main Author: Mousa M.A.; Yussof M.M.; Udi U.J.; Nazri F.M.; Kamarudin M.K.; Parke G.A.R.; Assi L.N.; Ghahari S.A.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2021
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Mousa M.A.; Yussof M.M.; Udi U.J.; Nazri F.M.; Kamarudin M.K.; Parke G.A.R.; Assi L.N.; Ghahari S.A.
Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review
2021
Infrastructures
6
12
10.3390/infrastructures6120176
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121564697&doi=10.3390%2finfrastructures6120176&partnerID=40&md5=62caf07d061a845ad9d72961dbc76066
A vision-based approach has been employed in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of bridge infrastructure. The approach has many advantages: non-contact, non-destructive, long-distance, high precision, immunity from electromagnetic interference, and multiple-target monitoring. This review aims to summarise the vision-and Digital Image Correlation (DIC)-based SHM methods for bridge infrastructure because of their strategic significance and security concerns. Four different bridge types were studied: concrete, suspension, masonry, and steel bridge. DIC applications in SHM have recently garnered attention in aiding to assess the bridges’ structural response mechanisms under loading. Different non-destructive diagnostics methods for SHM in civil infrastructure have been used; however, vision-based techniques like DIC were only developed over the last two decades, intending to facilitate damage detection in bridge systems with prompt and accurate data for efficient and sustainable operation of the bridge structure throughout its service life. Research works reviewed in this article demonstrated the DIC capability to detect damage such as cracks, spalling, and structural parameters such as deformation, strains, vibration, deflection, and rotation. In addition, the reviewed works indicated that the DIC as an efficient and reliable technique could provide sustainable monitoring solutions for different bridge infrastructures. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Mousa M.A.; Yussof M.M.; Udi U.J.; Nazri F.M.; Kamarudin M.K.; Parke G.A.R.; Assi L.N.; Ghahari S.A.
spellingShingle Mousa M.A.; Yussof M.M.; Udi U.J.; Nazri F.M.; Kamarudin M.K.; Parke G.A.R.; Assi L.N.; Ghahari S.A.
Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review
author_facet Mousa M.A.; Yussof M.M.; Udi U.J.; Nazri F.M.; Kamarudin M.K.; Parke G.A.R.; Assi L.N.; Ghahari S.A.
author_sort Mousa M.A.; Yussof M.M.; Udi U.J.; Nazri F.M.; Kamarudin M.K.; Parke G.A.R.; Assi L.N.; Ghahari S.A.
title Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review
title_short Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review
title_full Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review
title_fullStr Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review
title_full_unstemmed Application of digital image correlation in structural health monitoring of bridge infrastructures: A review
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description A vision-based approach has been employed in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of bridge infrastructure. The approach has many advantages: non-contact, non-destructive, long-distance, high precision, immunity from electromagnetic interference, and multiple-target monitoring. This review aims to summarise the vision-and Digital Image Correlation (DIC)-based SHM methods for bridge infrastructure because of their strategic significance and security concerns. Four different bridge types were studied: concrete, suspension, masonry, and steel bridge. DIC applications in SHM have recently garnered attention in aiding to assess the bridges’ structural response mechanisms under loading. Different non-destructive diagnostics methods for SHM in civil infrastructure have been used; however, vision-based techniques like DIC were only developed over the last two decades, intending to facilitate damage detection in bridge systems with prompt and accurate data for efficient and sustainable operation of the bridge structure throughout its service life. Research works reviewed in this article demonstrated the DIC capability to detect damage such as cracks, spalling, and structural parameters such as deformation, strains, vibration, deflection, and rotation. In addition, the reviewed works indicated that the DIC as an efficient and reliable technique could provide sustainable monitoring solutions for different bridge infrastructures. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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