2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1426/1/012026
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A comparative study between photogrammetry and laser technology applied on model turbine blades

Abstract: The objective of the paper is to apply the reverse engineering in the mechanical field to reconstruct the geometry of two types of model turbine blade: axial blade and Pelton bucket. To generate the point clouds, the geometry of the blades was scanned by laser and digital photogrammetry. The Creaform HandySCAN 700 laser scanner and VXelements software were used to get the point cloud of the blades. For digital photogrammetry the NIKON D610 photo device and Agisoft Photoscan software were used to get the point … Show more

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“…After comparing traditional and automated methods of determining ground coordinates, it was discovered that there were notable discrepancies in both the final values and the time taken to determine coordinate points. Previous research exploring comparative deviation analysis, focused on creating point clouds via laser and digital photogrammetry, is discussed in [9]. The accuracy of point positioning by computer programs is analyzed in [10], where the coordinates of points obtained through tachymetric survey are used as the reference system by the authors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After comparing traditional and automated methods of determining ground coordinates, it was discovered that there were notable discrepancies in both the final values and the time taken to determine coordinate points. Previous research exploring comparative deviation analysis, focused on creating point clouds via laser and digital photogrammetry, is discussed in [9]. The accuracy of point positioning by computer programs is analyzed in [10], where the coordinates of points obtained through tachymetric survey are used as the reference system by the authors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among them, many studies using laser scanner with high precision are found [30][31][32]. In addition to laser scanning, technologies such as photogrammetry [33,34], multi-light imaging [35], and airborne lidar [36] are being applied to reverse engineering. In addition, drone can be applied to various fields such as construction land surveying, construction logistics management, on-site construction management (e.g., safety management, quality management, time management, site management), construction facilities management, demolition management [37].…”
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“…Even though digital photogrammetry has been applied in various fields such as archeology [15], biology [16], topography [17] and geology [18], only several examples could be found on engineering application, especially for geometrical objects, such as Pelton bucket and turbine blade runner [19]. It could be due to the uncertainty on the accuracy of such method [20]. Thus, it is important to investigate the feasibility and reliability of the makeshift 3D scanning method based on the photogrammetry technique.…”
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