IMPROVING OF INDIRECT MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS TO REPAIR STONE ELEMENTS IN SINGULAR CONSTRUCTIONS
Manuel Cabeza González
Pagini: 59-69
Publicat: 1 Jan 2013
Vizualizări: 244
Descărcări: 25
Rezumat: In the process of repair and reconstruction stone structures, it is as important to know the causes of its deterioration as the shape and geometry of its elements. This is due to the rigid nature of the stone material because only it is possible to transmit efforts by compression. The author of this paper is working with new measurement systems based on laser technology to do collecting data in singular buildings made with stone. The great accuracy of these systems is ideal for these cases. However, due to its static nature, very often it is not possible to obtain all of the data, so it must complete the information by other means. To resolve this issue, this system has been combined with others as photogrammetry, getting an interesting solution not only from the structural point of view, but also by its value as graphic document.
Cuvinte cheie: stone structure, data collection, laser technology
Citează acest articol: Manuel Cabeza González. IMPROVING OF INDIRECT MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS TO REPAIR STONE ELEMENTS IN SINGULAR CONSTRUCTIONS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 7, 59-69 (2013). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003088/
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