Studia Geotechnica et Mechanica (Dec 2017)

Evaluation of Terrestrial Laser Scanner Accuracy in the Control of Hydrotechnical Structures

  • Muszyński Zbigniew,
  • Rybak Jarosław

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/sgem-2017-0036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 4
pp. 45 – 57

Abstract

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In many cases of monitoring or load testing of hydrotechnical structures, the measurement results obtained from dial gauges may be affected by random or systematic errors resulting from the instability of the reference beam. For example, the measurement of wall displacement or pile settlement may be increased (or decreased) by displacements of the reference beam due to ground movement. The application of surveying methods such as high-precision levelling, motorized tacheometry or even terrestrial laser scanning makes it possible to provide an independent reference measurement free from systematic errors. It is very important in the case of walls and piles embedded in the rivers, where the construction of reference structure is even more difficult than usually. Construction of an independent reference system is also complicated when horizontal testing of sheet piles or diaphragm walls are considered. In this case, any underestimation of the horizontal displacement of an anchored or strutted construction leads to an understated value of the strut’s load. These measurements are even more important during modernization works and repairs of the hydrotechnical structures.

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