Reverse Engineering techniques lead to easily obtain, even in case of wide and complex objects, high-resolution 3D models, suitably adoptable in the field of surface analysis and characterization. This research aims to propose innovative quantification and measuring approaches to diagnose and monitor damages affecting artefacts of different nature, from manufacturing to architectural heritage, performing non-destructive analyses with advanced surface metrology instruments and the potential integrations of the existing sectorial standards. General condition assessment is proposed to recognize and classify characterized pathologies by meaningful features in the form of surface imperfections, through the analysis of acquired point clouds. The method is applied to decay phenomena of an architectural artefact.
Standard quantification and measurement of damages through features characterization of surface imperfections on 3D models: an application on Architectural Heritages / Guerra, Maria Grazia; Galantucci, Rosella Alessia. - ELETTRONICO. - 88:(2020), pp. 515-520. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th CIRP Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering tenutosi a Napoli, Italy nel July 17-19, 2019) [10.1016/j.procir.2020.05.089].
Standard quantification and measurement of damages through features characterization of surface imperfections on 3D models: an application on Architectural Heritages
Guerra, Maria Grazia
;Galantucci, Rosella Alessia
2020-01-01
Abstract
Reverse Engineering techniques lead to easily obtain, even in case of wide and complex objects, high-resolution 3D models, suitably adoptable in the field of surface analysis and characterization. This research aims to propose innovative quantification and measuring approaches to diagnose and monitor damages affecting artefacts of different nature, from manufacturing to architectural heritage, performing non-destructive analyses with advanced surface metrology instruments and the potential integrations of the existing sectorial standards. General condition assessment is proposed to recognize and classify characterized pathologies by meaningful features in the form of surface imperfections, through the analysis of acquired point clouds. The method is applied to decay phenomena of an architectural artefact.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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