Coal Pile Volume Calculation featuring the FARO Photon 120 3d laser scanner.

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Coal Pile Volume Calculation featuring the FARO Photon 120 3d laser scanner

Transcript of Coal Pile Volume Calculation featuring the FARO Photon 120 3d laser scanner.

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Coal Pile Volume Calculationfeaturing the FARO Photon 120 3d laser scanner

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Coal Pile Scanning

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One of 12 Set-ups

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Registration Targets (to join scans into one point cloud)

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Aerial View of Scan Positions (473 million points)

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Full Scan Data Set

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2d Planar View from One Scan Position

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Close Up Showing Measurements

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3d View from Scanner Vantage Point

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Close Up of 3d View

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Individual Scan Points (244,000 measurements on tank)

Click to edit Master text stylesSecond level

Third level Fourt

h level Fift

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Coal Pile Volume Calculation

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Previous Survey Using Traditional Method (3/26)

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Third level Fourth level

Fifth level

Laser Scan Results (4/13)

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Reports

Traditional Method 3/26/10

Laser Scan 4/13/10

11,353 yd^3 net

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Volume Comparison

C.Y. TonsCost of Coal % of laser(at $58/Ton) scan volume

Traditional Method 12,677 9,447 $547,920 Net Use 3/26 to 4/13 1,536 1,145 $66,388

11,141 8,302 $481,532 98.10%

Laser Scanning 11,353 8,460 $490,695 100.00%

Difference 212 158 $9,163 1.90%

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Traditional Method Versus Laser Scan

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Traditional (436 points) vs. Laser Scanning (127,000 points used from an available 200+ million)

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Traditional (gray) Versus Laser Scan (Red and Cyan)

Note major differencesUnder

Over

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Benefits of Laser Scanning

Very accurate

millions of measurements at +/- 0.079 inch distance accuracy

Consistent volume measurements foster confidence in results

sparse data from traditional method can result in error propagation or

cancellation

Safe

No climbing on sloped areas

Fast

Reduced time spent on-site, quick results

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Detail Captured with the Photon Laser Scanner

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2.5 hours total field work including set-up, target placement,

scanning, and tear down

Conditions were full sun, mid-day

12 scans taken at ¼ resolution, 122kps (7 minutes per scan)

Three clusters of three target spheres (7.25 cm radius) used

First target cluster remained fixed and was used to close

registration loop

Remaining two clusters were leap-frogged with scanner

Scanner to target cluster spacing approximately 17 paces (15-

20m)

Effective range 25 m (82 ft) on coal pile in full sun

Automatic registration successful on first try

Scanning Details

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Registration Quality Feedback

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Post Processing

Time(minutes) Task Software

User or ComputerIntensive

5 Copy scans to laptop, backup Web browser and Windows OS user

20 Auto-registration FARO Scene computer

5 Delete unwanted points, decimate FARO Scene user

10 Extract bare earth, generate mesh Carlson Pointcloud user

20 Calculate volume Carlson Civil computer

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