Drones (Oct 2024)

Assessment of Staining Patterns in Facades Using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and Infrared Thermography

  • João Arthur dos Santos Ferreira,
  • Fernanda Ramos Luiz Carrilho,
  • Jean Augusto Ortiz Alcantara,
  • Camile Gonçalves,
  • Carina Mariane Stolz,
  • Mayara Amario,
  • Assed N. Haddad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/drones8100542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. 542

Abstract

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The emergence of pathological manifestations on facades persists globally, with recurring failures occurring often due to repeated construction details or design decisions. This study selected a building with a recurring architectural design and evaluated the stain pattern on its facade using a UAV with an infrared thermal camera. The results showed that advanced technology offers a non-invasive and efficient approach for comprehensive inspections, enabling early detection and targeted interventions to preserve architectural assets without requiring ancillary infrastructure or risking workers at height. The precise identification of damage clarified the real causes of the observed pathological manifestations. Capturing the images allowed accurate inspection, revealing hollow and damp spots not visible to the human eye. Novel results highlight patterns in the appearance of dirt on facades, related to water flow that could have been redirected through proper geometric element execution. The presented inspection methodology, staining standards, and construction details can be easily applied to any building, regardless of location. Sills, drip pans, and flashings must have drip cuts, adequate inclination, and projections to prevent building degradation.

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