2014
DOI: 10.3989/ic.13.086
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Control de la intervención estructural sobre el área del Teatro Romano de Cádiz

Abstract: RESUMENEl Teatro Romano de Cádiz (España) es parte de la herencia romana que ha permanecido oculta durante siglos bajo el casco histórico de la ciudad. Se trata del teatro romano más antiguo y de mayores dimensiones localizado en España. En el año 2010, se inició una intervención con el fin de descubrirlo. La intervención consiste en la construcción de una serie de bóvedas de hormigón bajo los edificios construidos sobre el teatro aplicando la técnica de la inyección armada. El control de esta intervención se … Show more

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“…For instance, and without leaving the techniques based on monitoring selected points by means of series of angle and distance measurements, manual schemes of observation (Papastamos, Stiros, Saltogianni, & Kontogianni, 2015) are nowadays complemented -and gradually replaced-by robotic systems that allow us to set up the total station at defined places and that can take measurements repeatedly in an autonomous way. Moreover, they update the computation as often as required, which is very useful for the monitoring of works in progress since the system can warn in real-time if the displacements exceed the pre-established safety limits (Pachón, Rodríguez-Mayorga, Cobo, & Yanes, 2014). In general, the possibilities of registering data on the geometry of the buildings also include:…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, and without leaving the techniques based on monitoring selected points by means of series of angle and distance measurements, manual schemes of observation (Papastamos, Stiros, Saltogianni, & Kontogianni, 2015) are nowadays complemented -and gradually replaced-by robotic systems that allow us to set up the total station at defined places and that can take measurements repeatedly in an autonomous way. Moreover, they update the computation as often as required, which is very useful for the monitoring of works in progress since the system can warn in real-time if the displacements exceed the pre-established safety limits (Pachón, Rodríguez-Mayorga, Cobo, & Yanes, 2014). In general, the possibilities of registering data on the geometry of the buildings also include:…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%