Structural Diagnostic System

Structural diagnostic system integrating deformation and connecting functions for images (raster), and plotting and measuring functions for CAD (vector). This system reduces the errors and risks in the inspection process and contributes to greater on-site efficiency.

Features

Noncontact nondestructive inspections

Photography is the only work done on-site. Photos are taken from a safe place in a short time. It contributes to greater on-site efficiency.

Reduction of human error

Diagnosis results can be saved as data so that they can be reviewed any time. Aged deterioration can also be investigated through comparison with past data.

Lineup

[Kuraves-Actis]

Software for automatically extracting cracks from the images of concrete structures captured with a digital camera to detect the width and length of the cracks.
The extracted images can be saved as data so that aged deterioration can be easily compared.

 Agency in China : Beijing SMAT www.bjsmat.com

[Kuraves-Th]

Identifies and designates deteriorated spots including delamination and exfoliation of concrete surfaces from thermal images taken with an infrared camera.
Since the diagnosis can be provided remotely without the need for scaffolding, this system is ideal for places where hammering tests are difficult.

Installation case

J-System
J-System detects delamination and exfoliation inside concrete structures efficiently and highly accurately with an infrared camera. This mechanism allows detection remotely without the need for scaffolding or traffic control. J-System is a total support system for investigators determining damage levels, with technology for determining optimal time periods for carrying out inspections, real-time diagnosis during inspections, and enhancement of software.

[J-Monitor: Inspection support monitor]

[J-Software: Damage diagnosis support software]