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Citation

Zou D, Zhang M, Bai Z, Liu T, Zhou A, Wang X, Cui W, Zhang S. Comput. Aided Civil Infrastruct. Eng. 2022; 37(9): 1188-1204.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/mice.12815

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Earthquake damage investigation is critical to post-earthquake structural recovery and reconstruction. In this study, a method of assessing the component failure mode and damage level was established based on object detection and recognition. A quantitative structural damage level assessment method was developed based on the type and extent of damage to the components. A You Only Look Once v4 (YOLOv4) network was used to detect multicategory damage (fine crack, wide crack, concrete spalling, exposed rebar and buckled rebar). Depthwise separable convolution was introduced into YOLOv4 to decrease the computation cost without reducing accuracy. Finally, the damage detection method and assessment method were integrated within a graphical user interface (GUI) to facilitate the post-earthquake reinforced concrete (RC) structural damage assessment. The test results by GUI indicate that the improved object network can get accurate detection results, and the preliminary safety assessment method can judge the damage level and failure mode. The present study shows high potential for estimating the seismic damage states of RC structures.


Language: en

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