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Headframe modelling accuracy for finite element method analysis purposes
Author(s) -
Damian Biel,
Tomasz Lipecki
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
reports on geodesy and geoinformatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-8365
pISSN - 2391-8152
DOI - 10.2478/rgg-2018-0010
Subject(s) - point cloud , finite element method , point (geometry) , popularity , deformation (meteorology) , computer science , structural engineering , engineering , engineering drawing , mechanical engineering , mathematics , geometry , geology , psychology , social psychology , oceanography
Nowadays, the growing popularity of terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) allows to obtain a point cloud of many industrial objects along with classic surveying. However, the quality and model’s accuracy in comparison to a real shape seem to be a question, that must be further researched. It is crucial especially for Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis, which, being a part of technical design, estimate the values of construction’s dislocation and deformation. The article describes objects such as headgear with steel support and 4-post headframe with steel sheers. Both supports and sheers were modelled basing on point clouds. All the models were compared to the point cloud. The differences in models’ shape were calculated and the maximal values were determined. The results’ usefulness in FEM analysis was described.

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