Smart Structures and Systems

Volume 31, Number 1, 2023, pages 79-88

DOI: 10.12989/sss.2023.31.1.081

Safety diagnosis process for deteriorated buildings using a 3D scan-based reverse engineering model

Jae-Min Lee, Seungho Kim and Sangyong Kim

Abstract

As the number of deteriorated buildings increases, the importance of safety diagnosis, maintenance, and the repair of buildings also increases. Traditionally, building condition assessments are performed by one person or one company and various inspections are needed. This entails a subjective judgment by the inspector, resulting in different assessment results, poor objectivity and a lack of reliability. Therefore, this study proposed a method to bring about accurate grading results of building conditions. The limitations of visual inspection and condition assessment processes previously conducted were identified by reviewing existing studies. Building defect data was collected using the reverse-engineered three-dimensional (3D) model. The accuracy of the results was verified by comparing them with the actual evaluation results. The results show a 50% time-saving to the same area with an accuracy of approximately 90%. Consequently, defect data with high objectivity and reliability were acquired by measuring the length, area, and width. In addition, the proposed method can improve the efficiency of the building diagnosis process.

Key Words

3D point cloud; deterioration buildings; laser scanner; reverse engineered 3D model; unmanned aerial vehicle

Address

(1) Jae-Min Lee, Sangyong Kim: Department of Architecture, Yeungnam University, 280 Daehak-ro, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea; (2) Seungho Kim: Department of Architecture, Yeungnam University College, 170 Hyeonchung-ro, Nam-gu, Daegu, Republic of Korea.