2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-023-01726-7
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Automated image-based generation of finite element models for masonry buildings

Abstract: To predict the response of masonry buildings to various types of loads, engineers use finite element models, specifically solid-element and macro-element models. For predicting masonry responses to seismic events in particular, equivalent frame models—a subcategory of macro-element models—are a common choice because of their low computational cost. However, an existing bottleneck in modeling pipelines is generating the geometry of the model, which is currently a slow and laborious process that is done manually… Show more

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“…Techniques for the automatic creation of 3D models directly from photos or laser scans have shown success in constructing the antecedents for architectural structural analysis [1][2][3]. In the preservation of heritage buildings, these techniques are even more relevant due to the often complex design of target structures and the historical importance of decorative or facade elements; these elements are not captured when creating 3D models from floorplans without substantial manual work [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Techniques for the automatic creation of 3D models directly from photos or laser scans have shown success in constructing the antecedents for architectural structural analysis [1][2][3]. In the preservation of heritage buildings, these techniques are even more relevant due to the often complex design of target structures and the historical importance of decorative or facade elements; these elements are not captured when creating 3D models from floorplans without substantial manual work [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%