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Automatic tunnel point cloud creation using photogrammetry and deviation analysis of excavation and shotcrete surfaces
During new Austrian tunnelling method excavation, it is necessary to carry out an analysis of the compliance of the actual surfaces with the theoretical lines prescribed in the support types for each tunnel excavation step. With our own software solutions, we created point clouds of the excavation and shotcrete of the primary tunnel support through the automated process of photogrammetric data. Together with the tunnel axis and theoretical profiles, the georeferenced and filtered point clouds were then used in the analysis of the deviation from the theoretical lines of excavation and primary support shotcrete and shotcrete thickness. The final products of the independent analysis are deviation profiles and unwrapped extrados views with numerical results and a color legend.
Automatic tunnel point cloud creation using photogrammetry and deviation analysis of excavation and shotcrete surfaces
During new Austrian tunnelling method excavation, it is necessary to carry out an analysis of the compliance of the actual surfaces with the theoretical lines prescribed in the support types for each tunnel excavation step. With our own software solutions, we created point clouds of the excavation and shotcrete of the primary tunnel support through the automated process of photogrammetric data. Together with the tunnel axis and theoretical profiles, the georeferenced and filtered point clouds were then used in the analysis of the deviation from the theoretical lines of excavation and primary support shotcrete and shotcrete thickness. The final products of the independent analysis are deviation profiles and unwrapped extrados views with numerical results and a color legend.
Automatic tunnel point cloud creation using photogrammetry and deviation analysis of excavation and shotcrete surfaces
Urbančič, Tilen (author) / Česnik, Jure (author)
Geomechanics and Tunnelling ; 17 ; 104-111
2024-04-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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