2021
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlvi-m-1-2021-917-2021
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Documentation and Hbim of Industrial Heritage Using Drone Images: Petroleum Reservoir of Mashhad

Abstract: Abstract. Documentation is a key step for cognition of cultural heritage, and also a requisite for conservation and adaptive reuse actions. Petroleum reservoir of Mashhad (constructed in 1925) was documented by means of Drone images. The photogrammetric documentation was aimed at provision of 3D models and as a dataset for the creation of BIM models. These data-enriched models could be used on Digital Twin platforms for monitoring and operational purposes, a concept that is becoming increasingly relevant in th… Show more

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“…3,[34][35][36][37] For others, recording and generating visualizations of the existing state of a building is enough for a model to be considered a DT. [4][5][6]38 A third group argues that the role of a DT is to monitor, analyze, and influence how the real building functions, by receiving and processing data in real time to make the construction responsive and sentient. [39][40][41] None of the reviewed papers discuss feedback from the analyses performed in the DT to a BIM software.…”
Section: A Review Of Digital Twins For Built Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,[34][35][36][37] For others, recording and generating visualizations of the existing state of a building is enough for a model to be considered a DT. [4][5][6]38 A third group argues that the role of a DT is to monitor, analyze, and influence how the real building functions, by receiving and processing data in real time to make the construction responsive and sentient. [39][40][41] None of the reviewed papers discuss feedback from the analyses performed in the DT to a BIM software.…”
Section: A Review Of Digital Twins For Built Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We do not dwell in this paper in the discussion of known problems on the definition of informative models for cultural heritage in general, now a subject of daily debate in research, but as regards the common themes, we certainly need to mention the relevant possibility of using technologies (i.e., UAV) that allow for the convergence of large distances, usually characterizing industrial sites, as well as the possibility of accessing unsafe or partially collapsed areas, as often happens with this type of heritage [43,44].…”
Section: Main Objective: An Archaeobim For Industrial Archaeologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HBIM has reached relative maturity in industrial heritage applications [8], incorporation of library documents, and use in materials testing [9]. Sustainably recording digital information is now an essential step in understanding cultural heritage in the 21st century and a necessity for conservation and adaptive reuse activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%