Aplication of 3D Laser Scanning for Deformation Measurement on Industrial Objects (CROSBI ID 612141)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Babić, Luka ; Đapo, Almin ; Pribičević, Boško
engleski
Aplication of 3D Laser Scanning for Deformation Measurement on Industrial Objects
Of the many facets of laser scanning application the most prominent and effective one is without a doubt the one for deformation analysis purposes. Laser scanning has provided surveyors a means to conduct comprehensive survey of objects in need of deformation analysis, thus allowing for a throughout inspection and scertaining of all causes of deformations. In comparison to conventional survey techniques and methods this constitutes a significant progress for all professions included i n this field. Not only does it make the analysis process more efficient, accurate and comprehensive but it also makes it more cost effective, as all relevant analytics can be conducted from the same data set, i.e. the point cloud. Practical examples given in this paper further substantiate those claims. These works were preformed in petrol refineries on the request of construction engineers, which, by itself, is the indicator of required accuracies. When the same principles are applied to other high accuracy deformation analysis projects, one can easily ascertain the benefits of using laser scanning technology for the purposes of these types of projects.
Laser scanning; 3D terrestrial laser scanning; deformation measurement; industrial objects
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Podaci o prilogu
2014.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings of the XXV FIG International Congress 2014 – “Engaging the Challenge ; Enhancing the Relevance”.
Chee Hai Teo
Kuala Lumpur: International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
Podaci o skupu
XXV FIG International Congress 2014 – “Engaging the Challenge ; Enhancing the Relevance”
predavanje
16.06.2014-21.06.2014
Kuala Lumpur, Malezija