Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)

Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) offers a new approach of deformation analysis. Different from conventional equipment such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Total Station (TS), the entire surface of observed structure can be analysed by contactless measurement. However, until recently...

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Main Authors: Jatmiko, -, Psimoulis, Panos
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45426/
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Psimoulis, Panos
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description Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) offers a new approach of deformation analysis. Different from conventional equipment such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Total Station (TS), the entire surface of observed structure can be analysed by contactless measurement. However, until recently the application of laser-scanner is still limited to long-term deformation monitoring . Using TLS to monitor dynamic response faces some challenges, such as scan time delay and its data characteristic. This project proposed helical mode to solve these issues and tested the proposed solution in a high-rise artwork deformation monitoring case, the Aspire Sculpture in Nottingham. The result showed that scan time delay can be solved. Then TLS can be used to observe the sculpture dynamic deformation. New approach of point cloud processing was introduced in order to extract the deformation. Using this approach, laser-scanner can be used to monitor dynamic motion of a structure.
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spelling nottingham-454262020-05-04T18:55:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45426/ Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) Jatmiko, - Psimoulis, Panos Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) offers a new approach of deformation analysis. Different from conventional equipment such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Total Station (TS), the entire surface of observed structure can be analysed by contactless measurement. However, until recently the application of laser-scanner is still limited to long-term deformation monitoring . Using TLS to monitor dynamic response faces some challenges, such as scan time delay and its data characteristic. This project proposed helical mode to solve these issues and tested the proposed solution in a high-rise artwork deformation monitoring case, the Aspire Sculpture in Nottingham. The result showed that scan time delay can be solved. Then TLS can be used to observe the sculpture dynamic deformation. New approach of point cloud processing was introduced in order to extract the deformation. Using this approach, laser-scanner can be used to monitor dynamic motion of a structure. 2017-07-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Jatmiko, - and Psimoulis, Panos (2017) Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS). In: 24th EG-ICE International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering, 10-12 July 2017, Nottingham, UK.
spellingShingle Jatmiko, -
Psimoulis, Panos
Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)
title Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)
title_full Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)
title_fullStr Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)
title_full_unstemmed Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)
title_short Deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3D terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)
title_sort deformation monitoring of a steel structure using 3d terrestrial laser scanner (tls)
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45426/