LARGE STRUCTURES: WHICH SOLUTIONS FOR HEALTH MONITORING?

  • Camp G
  • Carreaud P
  • Lançon H
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Abstract. Whatever the age of a large structure (dam, viaduct, cooling tower, nuclear containment, tunnel, …) It has to be periodically monitored. It is a challenge to realise these services when the access is limited and difficult for Man. This paper introduces a global approach, developed by SITES, through examples of application on different concrete dams or cooling towers, and their results. This global method involves three techniques: the SCANSITES® (a visual inspection system), the LIDAR (3D laser scanning) and high resolution photogrammetry.

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Camp, G., Carreaud, P., & Lançon, H. (2013). LARGE STRUCTURES: WHICH SOLUTIONS FOR HEALTH MONITORING? The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XL-5/W2, 137–141. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-5-w2-137-2013

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