On-site geometrical measurements of an experimental ice composite shell through TLS and photogrammetry

G. Deruyter, K. Fransen, H. Glas, J.L.I.F. Belis

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    Abstract

    Measurement techniques for determining the thickness and shape of ice structures can be divided into contact and non-contact methods. The non-contact methods are the most appropriate for measuring relatively thin fiber reinforced ice shells because they hold no risk for damages. Furthermore, these measurement techniques can be repeated during the icing process, which, additionally, enables to produce intermediate results. This paper describes the 3D measurement and modelling methods used for the “Candela pavilion” that was built by university students and staff in the framework of an international project in Juuka, Finland during the winter of early 2016.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationStructures and Architecture : Beyond their Limits
    EditorsP.J.S. Cruz
    Place of PublicationBoca Raton
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
    Pages383-391
    Number of pages9
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-317-54996-3
    ISBN (Print)978-1-138-02651-3
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    Event3rd International Conference on Structures and Architecture (ICSA 2016) - Guimarães, Portugal
    Duration: 27 Jul 201629 Jul 2016

    Conference

    Conference3rd International Conference on Structures and Architecture (ICSA 2016)
    Abbreviated titleICSA 2016
    Country/TerritoryPortugal
    CityGuimarães
    Period27/07/1629/07/16

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