S-RAY aims to develop novel non-invasive technology for the in situ inspection and precise 3D reconstruction of the interior morphology of historical masonry elements. The project addresses one of the main challenges in conservation of heritage structures, which is dealing with the many unknowns and uncertainties about the existing structure (construction materials, geometry, existing damage, etc.). The project includes: (i) the design and fabrication of new equipment to perform the automatic inspection; and (ii) the development of novel processing algorithms based on deep learning (DL) able to provide the accurate 3D reconstruction of masonry elements from raw sonic tomography data.
The main research motivation is to overcome common limitations encountered in current non-invasive systems able to provide information about the interior of structures by: (a) reducing uncertainties at the level of interpretation and improving the processing of tomographic data for historic construction materials; (b) reducing the time consumption, at operational and data processing level; (c) enhancing practicability and applicability of inspection systems, with a focus on increasing the scalability of the inspection from local measurements to full buildings. The main research hypothesis is that these limitations can be addressed by means of three different disciplines that have gained great importance in the recent years: (a) Artificial Intelligence (AI) and DL algorithms; (b) automation and robotics; and (c) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and long-range systems.
The project is based on the idea that a non-invasive ready-to-use tool (apparatus and method) that provides an accurate internal 3D reconstruction of masonry structural elements can be of great help for several professionals in the field of conservation of the built heritage: from architects and engineers to assist in their calculations to archaeologist and specialist in the virtualization of the built heritage.
Campaña Experimental: Inspecciones no destructivas en el Castillo de Borsch, Albania
Un objetivo principal del proyecto es desarrollar herramientas y métodos de inspección no destructivos que sean útiles para los profesionales en el campo. De hecho, la colaboración con socios no académicos desde el comienzo del proyecto se considera crucial. En noviembre de 2023, participamos en una misión de campo con la empresa Proskene, empresa líder en el campo de la restauración y conservación del patrimonio cultural. La campaña de medidas no destructivas tuvo como objetivo la caracterización del estado de conservación y morfología interior de los muros de mampostería de piedra de una antigua mezquita. en el Castillo de Borsh, en Albania. En la campaña probamos un novedoso sistema de ensayo sónico automatizado, diseñado y fabricado por nuestro equipo. Se espera que los resultados ayuden al equipo de conservación y rehabilitación a seleccionar la intervención más adecuada para la conservación de la mezquita. El proyecto de conservación del castillo está siendo desarrollado por Proskene Conservación y Patrimonio Cultural y Patrimonio Cultural sin Fronteras Albania.
Congresos y reuniones, conferencias
Mid-term review for ComFuturoReuniones técnicas On the 8th of March 2024, the third edition of ComFuturo, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND project managed by Fundación General CSIC (FGCSIC) aimed at fostering research excellence and innovation, held its Mid-term Review Meeting to assess the progress achieved so far and address any challenges encountered, ensuring a smooth continuation of the project’s objectives until its completion in 2026. |
G-CARMA |
Mid-term review for ComFuturoReuniones técnicas On the 8th of March 2024, the third edition of ComFuturo, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND project managed by Fundación General CSIC (FGCSIC) aimed at fostering research excellence and innovation, held its Mid-term Review Meeting to assess the progress achieved so far and address any challenges encountered, ensuring a smooth continuation of the project’s objectives until its completion in 2026. |
G-CARMA |
Nuevas tecnologías Javier Ortega Heras ha presentado las nuevas tecnologías no invasivas para la inspección de la estructura y la conservación de edificios de valor cultural o histórico en la X edición de El País con tu futuro, celebrada el 19 de diciembre de 2024, en Kinépolis Ciudad de la Imagen, Sala Aena: ciencia y tecnología. El objetivo de estas jornadas es mostrar a los estudiantes las profesiones del futuro. |