This paper presents Image2DEM, a framework for the semi-automated structural analysis of arches. Numerical models of arch specimens were semi-automatically developed from structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry, by employing image-processing techniques, to bypass laborious computer-aided design (Cad)-based processes. Then, the numerical models of the proposed framework were assessed by comparison with a conventional Cad-based framework in terms of (a) geometrical agreement (i.e. joint and block properties) and (b) structural capacity agreement (i.e. stiffness, load multipliers and normal forces between joints at each hinge formation). The results firstly demonstrated SfM photogrammetry as an effective avenue of structural surveying for numerical modelling. Afterwards, the numerical models developed from the proposed and conventional frameworks were demonstrated to have good agreement in terms of geometry. Furthermore, good agreement was also found in the predicted structural capacity, with differences in structural capacity of less than 7%. Although only the potential to capture both the geometry and structural capacity of small-scale arch structures was demonstrated here, this study lays the foundation for automated geometry acquisition for arches for their structural analysis.
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Nicko Kassotakis, PhD;
Imetrum, Bristol, UK; College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn, UK
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Vasilis Sarhosis;
Vasilis Sarhosis
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Maria-Valasia Peppa;
Maria-Valasia Peppa
School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Jon P Mills
Jon P Mills
School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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May 15 2021
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November 01 2022
Online ISSN: 1757-9449
Print ISSN: 1757-9430
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2023
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering History and Heritage (2023) 176 (1): 3–17.
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Received:
May 15 2021
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November 01 2022
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Kassotakis N, Sarhosis V, Peppa M, Mills JP (2023), "Semi-automated discrete-element modelling of arch structures incorporating SfM photogrammetry". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering History and Heritage, Vol. 176 No. 1 pp. 3–17, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenhh.21.00007
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