Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
310725 Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

As a simple, portable method that uses inexpensive tools for structural safety inspections of tunnels, this study presents a novel image-mosaic technology that generates layouts of tunnel wall surfaces. Geometric distortion in camera images of 3D tunnel surfaces is rectified through equations related to projection characteristics and the bilinear interpolation method. Successive taken images with at least four reference points in each one are then resampled to a 2D coordinate for the layout of tunnel surfaces. Test results for a laboratory-scale tunnel demonstrate that the spatial accuracy of the proposed image-mosaic technology for a mosaicked layout from vertical images is approximately 1.6° with sufficient image resolution for detecting lining cracks with widths exceeding 0.45 mm. Field application to a full-size, operational tunnel indicates that the layout of tunnel wall surfaces by the proposed technology is sufficient for identifying lining crack distributions and detecting temporal variations in cracks.

► We provide a technology to produce lining surface layout with popular digital camera. ► The technology generates an accurate spatial mosaicked layout with sufficient image resolution. ► Successive field application to a full-size, operational tunnel validates the technology. ► Lining crack distributions and temporal variations in cracks can be obtained by the technology.

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