Condition Assessment of Concrete Structures using Automated Crack Detection Method for Different Concrete Surface Types Based on Image Processing

Author:

Shalaby Yasmin M.1,Badawy Mohamed1,Ebrahim Gamal A.2,Abdelalim Ahmed Mohammed3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Structural Engineering Department, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11517, Egypt

2. Computer and Systems Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo

3. Associate Professor of Construction Engineering and Project Management, Civil Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering at Mataria, Helwan University, P.O. Box 11718, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

Abstract In the inspection and diagnosis of concrete construction, crack detection is highly recommended in the earliest phases to prevent any potential risks later. However, the flaws in concrete surfaces cannot be reliably and effectively identified using traditional crack detection techniques. The suggested algorithm is a supportive tool for agents or authorities to use in crack detection mechanisms to monitor and assess the current condition of buildings or bridges. The researchers aim to establish an intelligent model for automatic crack detection on different concrete surfaces based on image processing technology. Three different concrete surfaces—bridge decks, walls, and concrete cubes—are used to test the model. A subset of the public dataset of bridge decks and walls from SDNET (2018) and 150*150*150 mm of concrete cubes taken from the material laboratory of the faculty of engineering at Ain Shams University are applied to the model. The model F1-score measures are 98.87%, 97.43%, and 74.11% for detecting cracks in bridges, walls, and concrete cubes, respectively. The validation of the applicability of the suggested novel approach is based on a comparison with recent methods for crack recognition. The contribution of this study is that it could be applied efficiently to three different types of concrete surfaces. The proposed method is transparent in its workflow and has a lower computational cost compared with deep learning frameworks.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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