Deformation Measurements in Industrial Facilities Using Laser Scanners – Example of Column 321-C-001 in Rijeka Oil Refinery, Urinj (CROSBI ID 635803)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | stručni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Babić, Luka ; Pribičević, Boško ; Đapo, Almin
engleski
Deformation Measurements in Industrial Facilities Using Laser Scanners – Example of Column 321-C-001 in Rijeka Oil Refinery, Urinj
Laser scanning has been used for a number of years as a method of surveying in extremely complex projects demanding high level of precision and detail coverage. The most prominent sector utilizing these types of surveys is the energy production and distribution. The emphasis is laid upon various facilities ranging from oil platforms and refineries, measurement and control stations of petrol and gas lines, water and electricity distribution facilities all the way down to distribution networks of such energy systems. Historically speaking, surveyors were initially introduced to laser scanning systems through those designed for the data acquisition of the terrain form and modelling employing Airborne Laser scanning Systems (ALS). However, due to technological revolution, both IT and laser systems, the applications have proliferated to a myriad of other areas. The ability of these systems to provide global instead of sparse and discrete coverage of objects of interest, to collect 3D information directly in poor or even completely dark conditions, and many other benefits contributed to significant proliferation of laser systems. This paper will describe an application of laser scanning for the purposes of industrial survey on the example of an atmospheric column 321-C-001 of the section 321-topping 3 for atmospheric distillation in the Oil refinery Rijeka. This specific project had a task of conducting deformation analysis of a column envelope for the purpose of the recovery project design. Due to the survey conditions, the requested precision levels, as well as density of data that needed to be presented in the results, laser scanning was employed as the only method that met all the requirements.
deformations; industrial facilities; laser scanning; recovery projects
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Podaci o prilogu
2016.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Engineering Geodesy – SIG 2016
Paar, Rinaldo ; Marendić, Ante ; Zrinjski, Mladen
Varaždin: Hrvatski geološki institut
Podaci o skupu
International Symposium on Engineering Geodesy - SIG 2016
predavanje
20.05.2016-22.05.2016
Varaždin, Hrvatska