A multidisciplinary non-destructive approach to analyze moisture in historic masonry structures: Integration of both field and synthetic GPR data generated from photogrammetric and infrared imaging

M. Solla, S. Laguela, M. Álvarez, H. Lorenzo, B. Riveiro
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This work presents a multidisciplinary approach to detect moisture in ancient masonry bridges, which has proven as a valuable tool to support the preservation of such historic assets. For the evaluation, non-destructive assessment was considered by means of ground-penetrating radar (GPR), photogrammetry and infrared thermography. Because of the inner heterogeneity of masonry structures, the analysis and interpretation of field GPR data resulted complex. Sophisticated finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) modelling was therefore used to assist and to improve in the interpretation of the field data. Simulations were elaborated using a mixed model of parallelization, and more realistic and large scale models were built from the accurate data provided by photogrammetric and thermographie procedures.
一种多学科的非破坏性方法来分析历史砌体结构中的水分:由摄影测量和红外成像产生的现场和合成GPR数据的集成
这项工作提出了一种多学科的方法来检测古代砖石桥梁的水分,这已经被证明是支持保护这些历史资产的宝贵工具。采用探地雷达(GPR)、摄影测量和红外热像仪进行无损评价。由于砌体结构内部的非均质性,现场探地雷达数据的分析和解释较为复杂。因此,采用了复杂的时域有限差分(FDTD)模型来协助和改进对现场数据的解释。采用并行化混合模型进行了模拟,并根据摄影测量和热成像程序提供的精确数据建立了更逼真的大比例尺模型。
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