Abstract
Remote measurement of historic buildings and structures using the technology of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is becoming a more and more popular approach for conducting inventory activities, documentation and conservation works. In this paper, TLS was harnessed for analysis of historic brickwork structures from the 19th century. During the research programme, chosen brickwork heritage buildings were scanned. Based on the collected geometric data of the point cloud, it was possible to create an exact model of the scanned objects. The obtained radiometric information of the point cloud allowed us to identify changes in the surface of walls, such as cavities, cracks and previous repairs. Moisture was also identified in some cases. The conducted tests enabled the identification of brickwork in need of urgent repair. It was possible to assess the general technical state of the tested structures. The possibilities and limitations of the TLS diagnostic methodology of analysing the quality of historic brickwork and its future possible applications were indicated.
Funder
National Science Centre
National Science Centre (Poland) and Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces
Reference51 articles.
1. Marshall, G. (1985). Laser Beam Scanning: Opto-Mechanical Devices, Systems, and Data Storage Optics, Dekker.
2. Review of 20 years of range sensor development;Blais;J. Electron. Imaging,2004
3. Automatic façade modelling using point cloud data for energy-efficient retrofitting;Previtali;Appl. Geomat.,2014
4. Nowak, R., Kania, T., Rutkowski, R., and Ekiert, E. (2022). Research and TLS (LiDAR) Construction Diagnostics of Clay Brick Masonry Arched Stairs. Materials, 15.
5. Terrestrial laser scanning and limit analysis of masonry arch bridges;Riveiro;Constr. Build. Mater.,2011
Cited by
3 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献