Affiliation:
1. Czech Technical University in Prague
Abstract
Reverse engineering is a specialization which was developed a lot in the 21st century. The major aim is researching and describing the principals and procedures of process and structures. Reverse engineering in civil engineering is used to describe the applied loadings which caused corruption or failure of a structure or it is used to reconstruct 3D models of the original object. The aim of this paper is to compare response to static and impact loading of two materials, i.e. plain concrete and high-performance concrete (HPC), with respect to the fracture surface area. These areas were scanned by the 3D laser scanner and they were evaluated in the graphic programs. The main objective of this paper is a presentation of measured data, which can be used to determine the size of the applied loadings using reverse engineering.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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