Abstract:The compressive strength factor in civil engineering is a very important parameter used to determine the performance of structures. The stability of structures can be tested with this parameter which is used to measure the performance of concrete under different loads. This parameter, which should be determined for the safety of the structures, is usually based on experimental analyses performed in the laboratory environment. In this study, a new approach to compressive strength measurement in civil engineering is proposed. With this approach, which is based on image processing, measurement of compressive strength parameter of concrete samples taken from structures is performed. For this purpose, images of concrete specimens with different strengths are taken and these images are divided into two groups as training and test set. Then, image processing algorithms are applied to these images and the compressive strength of concrete specimens is calculated. It has been determined that the approach suggested in the test runs performed with an error rate of about 1-2%.
There are many artifacts from various civilizations in our country, reaching day by day. Historical masonry structures are also among the structures that are considered cultural heritage. For this reason, detailed examination of these historical masonry structures, testing of the samples of this structure and documentation of this information obtained from these tests is a very important issue in terms of ensuring that these structures can be transmitted to future generations in a robust manner.
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