Discontinuity mapping of tunnels during excavation is a key component of the interactive observational design approach. One requirement is to verify the geological and geomechanical predictions made at the design stage. In recent years, fully automated, remote-based techniques such as Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Infrared Thermography (IRT) have become available, and their applications have increased, reducing the time needed to obtain complete geomechanical mapping of the rock mass. The effective use of these techniques is of great interest in tunnelling where the need arises for the operators to work close to the tunnel face. This paper presents a discussion of the main technical features of TLS and IRT, as well as data processing...
The three-dimensional laser scanning technique has recently become common in diverse working environ...
By delivering millions of very accurate 3D points, laser scanning is an alternative for classical to...
In recent years terrestrial laser scanning is rapidly evolving as a surveying technique for the moni...
In recent years, the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technique in engineering surveys is gai...
In recent years, the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technique in engineering surveys is gai...
Abstract from 88th Congress of the Italian Geological Society, 2016-09-07 - 2016-09-09, NaplesA deta...
Rock cliff monitoring to evaluate related rockfall hazard requires a deep knowledge of the geometry ...
The present paper describes a working approach that involves the combination of Terrestrial Laser Sc...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a useful technology for rock mass characterization. A laser scan...
Driven by progress in sensor technology, computer software and data processing capabilities, terrest...
The excavation of tunnels in a rock mass changes the existing stress state and initiates deformation...
International audienceRock face diagnosis is a monitoring operation that is used to optimize rock-ri...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Whilst laser scanning techniques have been shown to facilitate rapid identificat...
The use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) point clouds for tunnel deformation measurement has elic...
The three-dimensional laser scanning technique has recently become common in diverse working environ...
By delivering millions of very accurate 3D points, laser scanning is an alternative for classical to...
In recent years terrestrial laser scanning is rapidly evolving as a surveying technique for the moni...
In recent years, the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technique in engineering surveys is gai...
In recent years, the use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technique in engineering surveys is gai...
Abstract from 88th Congress of the Italian Geological Society, 2016-09-07 - 2016-09-09, NaplesA deta...
Rock cliff monitoring to evaluate related rockfall hazard requires a deep knowledge of the geometry ...
The present paper describes a working approach that involves the combination of Terrestrial Laser Sc...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a useful technology for rock mass characterization. A laser scan...
Driven by progress in sensor technology, computer software and data processing capabilities, terrest...
The excavation of tunnels in a rock mass changes the existing stress state and initiates deformation...
International audienceRock face diagnosis is a monitoring operation that is used to optimize rock-ri...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Whilst laser scanning techniques have been shown to facilitate rapid identificat...
The use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) point clouds for tunnel deformation measurement has elic...
The three-dimensional laser scanning technique has recently become common in diverse working environ...
By delivering millions of very accurate 3D points, laser scanning is an alternative for classical to...
In recent years terrestrial laser scanning is rapidly evolving as a surveying technique for the moni...