A Novel Camera-Based Measurement System for Roughness Determination of Concrete Surfaces
Determining the roughness of technical surfaces is an important task in many engineering disciplines. In civil engineering, for instance, the repair and reinforcement of building component parts (such as concrete structures) requires a certain surface roughness in order to ensure the bond between a...
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doaj-d371775c934a4e408890a2b0e455450d2021-01-01T00:03:55ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-12-011415815810.3390/ma14010158A Novel Camera-Based Measurement System for Roughness Determination of Concrete SurfacesBarış Özcan0Raimund Schwermann1Jörg Blankenbach2Geodetic Institute and Chair for Computing in Civil Engineering & Geo Information Systems, RWTH Aachen University, Mies-van-der-Rohe-Str. 1, 52074 Aachen, GermanyGeodetic Institute and Chair for Computing in Civil Engineering & Geo Information Systems, RWTH Aachen University, Mies-van-der-Rohe-Str. 1, 52074 Aachen, GermanyGeodetic Institute and Chair for Computing in Civil Engineering & Geo Information Systems, RWTH Aachen University, Mies-van-der-Rohe-Str. 1, 52074 Aachen, GermanyDetermining the roughness of technical surfaces is an important task in many engineering disciplines. In civil engineering, for instance, the repair and reinforcement of building component parts (such as concrete structures) requires a certain surface roughness in order to ensure the bond between a coating material and base concrete. The sand patch method is so far the state-of-the-art for the roughness measurement of concrete structures. Although the method is easy to perform, it suffers from considerable drawbacks. Consequently, more sophisticated measurement systems are required. In a research project, we developed a novel camera‑based alternative, which comes with several advantages. The measurement system consists of a mechanical cross slide that guides an industrial camera over a surface to be measured. Images taken by the camera are used for 3D reconstruction. Finally, the reconstructed point clouds are used to estimate roughness. In this article, we present our measurement system (including the hardware and the self-developed software for 3D reconstruction). We further provide experiments to camera calibration and evaluation of our system on concrete specimens. The resulting roughness estimates for the concrete specimens show a strong linear correlation to reference values obtained by the sand patch method.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/1/158concrete surface roughness3D reconstructiondigital photogrammetrynon‑destructive testing |
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A Novel Camera-Based Measurement System for Roughness Determination of Concrete Surfaces |
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A Novel Camera-Based Measurement System for Roughness Determination of Concrete Surfaces |
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A Novel Camera-Based Measurement System for Roughness Determination of Concrete Surfaces |
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A Novel Camera-Based Measurement System for Roughness Determination of Concrete Surfaces |
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A Novel Camera-Based Measurement System for Roughness Determination of Concrete Surfaces |
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novel camera-based measurement system for roughness determination of concrete surfaces |
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Determining the roughness of technical surfaces is an important task in many engineering disciplines. In civil engineering, for instance, the repair and reinforcement of building component parts (such as concrete structures) requires a certain surface roughness in order to ensure the bond between a coating material and base concrete. The sand patch method is so far the state-of-the-art for the roughness measurement of concrete structures. Although the method is easy to perform, it suffers from considerable drawbacks. Consequently, more sophisticated measurement systems are required. In a research project, we developed a novel camera‑based alternative, which comes with several advantages. The measurement system consists of a mechanical cross slide that guides an industrial camera over a surface to be measured. Images taken by the camera are used for 3D reconstruction. Finally, the reconstructed point clouds are used to estimate roughness. In this article, we present our measurement system (including the hardware and the self-developed software for 3D reconstruction). We further provide experiments to camera calibration and evaluation of our system on concrete specimens. The resulting roughness estimates for the concrete specimens show a strong linear correlation to reference values obtained by the sand patch method. |
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concrete surface roughness 3D reconstruction digital photogrammetry non‑destructive testing |
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