Photogrammetry and Optical Methods in Structural Dynamics - A Review

Javad Baqersad, Peyman Poozesh, Christopher Niezrecki, Peter Avitable

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Abstract

In the last few decades, there has been a surge of research in the area of non-contact measurement techniques. Photogrammetry has received considerable attention due to its ability to achieve full-field measurement and its robustness to work in testing environments and on testing articles in which using other measurement techniques may not be practical. More recently, researchers have used this technique to study transient phenomena and to perform measurements on vibrating structures. The current paper reviews the most current trends in the photogrammetry technique (point tracking, digital image correlation, and target-less approaches) and compares the applications of photogrammetry to other measurement techniques used in structural dynamics (e.g. laser Doppler vibrometry and interferometry techniques). The paper does not present the theoretical background of the optical techniques, but instead presents the general principles of each approach and highlights the novel structural dynamic measurement concepts and applications that are enhanced by utilizing optical techniques.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalMechanical Systems and Signal Processing
Volume86
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2017

Keywords

  • Point tracking
  • Vidogrammetry
  • Digital image correlation
  • Non-contacting
  • Vibrations
  • Structural dynamics

Disciplines

  • Mechanical Engineering

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