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MorphFlow: Estimating Motion in In Situ Tests of Concrete

Published 17 Oct 2023 in eess.IV | (2310.11109v1)

Abstract: We present a novel algorithm explicitly tailored to estimate motion from time series of 3D images of concrete. Such volumetric images are usually acquired by Computed Tomography and can contain for example in situ tests, or more complex procedures like self-healing. Our algorithm is specifically designed to tackle the challenge of large scale in situ investigations of concrete. That means it cannot only cope with big images, but also with discontinuous displacement fields that often occur in in situ tests of concrete. We show the superior performance of our algorithm, especially regarding plausibility and time efficient processing. Core of the algorithm is a novel multiscale representation based on morphological wavelets. We use two examples for validation: A classical in situ test on refractory concrete and and a three point bending test on normal concrete. We show that for both applications structural changes like crack initiation can be already found at low scales -- a central achievement of our algorithm.

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