A comparative approach to using photogrammetry in the structural analysis of historical buildings

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01.01.2024

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Finite element method (FEM) provides the numerically solving differential equations arising in engineering and mathematical modeling of physical systems. This process begins by determining the assignment of a theoretical node. A node is a single point on a frame, shell, or solid element and each element can be programmed with its location's material and structural data. Programming with the FEM is quite time-consuming for complex geometry such as historical buildings. This study aims to examine a low-cost and time-saving technology to build a FEM model using photogrammetry. In accordance with this aim, classical modeling techniques and photogrammetric modeling techniques were discussed. The results demonstrated that similar values were revealed in stress and deformation values. Consequently, the study emphasizes the potential of photogrammetry technology as an integrated approach for bringing together the disciplines of architecture and engineering that usually require two distinct expertise in analysing the structural behavior of historical buildings.

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Structural behavior; Finite element analysis; Historical building; Photogrammetry; Data generate

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Ain Shams Engineering Journal

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Q1

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15

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Kutlu, I., & Soyluk, A. (2023). A comparative approach to using photogrammetry in the structural analysis of historical buildings. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 102298.