Monitoring Time-Varying Changes of Historic Structures Through Photogrammetry-Driven Digital Twinning

Xiangxiong Kong
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Abstract. Historic structures are important for our society but could be prone to structural deterioration due to long service durations and natural impacts. Monitoring the deterioration of historic structures becomes essential for stakeholders to take appropriate interventions. Existing work in the literature primarily focuses on assessing the structural damage at a given moment instead of evaluating the development of deterioration over time. To address this gap, we proposed a novel five-component digital twin framework to monitor time-varying changes in historic structures. A testbed of a casemate in Fort Soledad on the island of Guam was selected to validate our framework. Using this testbed, key implementation steps in our digital twin framework were performed. The findings from this study confirm that our digital twin framework can effectively monitor deterioration over time, which is an urgent need in the cultural heritage preservation community.
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通过摄影测量驱动的数字配对监测历史建筑的时变变化
摘要历史建筑对我们的社会非常重要,但由于长期使用和自然影响,很容易出现结构退化。监测历史建筑的老化情况对于利益相关者采取适当的干预措施至关重要。现有文献主要侧重于评估特定时刻的结构损坏情况,而不是评估随着时间推移的老化发展情况。为了填补这一空白,我们提出了一个新颖的五组件数字孪生框架,用于监测历史结构的时变。为了验证我们的框架,我们选择了关岛索莱达堡的一个防御工事作为测试平台。利用该测试平台,我们执行了数字孪生框架的关键实施步骤。这项研究的结果证实,我们的数字孪生框架可以有效地监测随着时间推移的老化情况,而这正是文化遗产保护领域的迫切需要。
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