Paper
1 July 2015 Test monitoring of the Centennial Hall’s dome, Wroclaw (Poland)
Łukasz J. Bednarz, Jerzy Jasieńko, Tomasz P. Nowak
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Abstract
Monitoring can be defined as any technique or method used to measure the technical condition of a structure. There are various categories of monitoring based on different criteria, e.g. monitoring goals, types of measurement (static, dynamic), testing characteristics (destructive, quasi-destructive, non-destructive), time period of monitoring etc. The authors of the paper present a concept for a monitoring programme for the Centennial Hall in Wroclaw. They present also preliminary results of displacement measurements of the lower tension ring of the Hall obtained used optical methods.
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Łukasz J. Bednarz, Jerzy Jasieńko, and Tomasz P. Nowak "Test monitoring of the Centennial Hall’s dome, Wroclaw (Poland)", Proc. SPIE 9527, Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology V, 95270C (1 July 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2186152
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Distance measurement

3D scanning

Clouds

Laser scanners

3D modeling

Prisms

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