Measuring volume of stockpile using imaging station

It is crucial to know cutting and filling volumes in many surveys, mining, quarry and engineering field of works like dredging and embankment project. Generally, volume calculation is completed using conventional surveying methods. The trapezoidal method and classical cross sectioning have been pres...

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Main Authors: Hamzah, Hazida, Mohd. Said, Shaharuddin
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Published: Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate, University Technology Malaysia 2011
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spelling my.utm.277942012-08-10T02:30:22Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/27794/ Measuring volume of stockpile using imaging station Hamzah, Hazida Mohd. Said, Shaharuddin G Geography (General) It is crucial to know cutting and filling volumes in many surveys, mining, quarry and engineering field of works like dredging and embankment project. Generally, volume calculation is completed using conventional surveying methods. The trapezoidal method and classical cross sectioning have been presented in the literature. In other way around, by using conventional surveying methods, the volume calculation required a lot of time, laborers and risky as the big machineries running around the work areas. Digital close range photogrammetry has been insufficient for the volume calculation of the material need to calculation of volume in risk areas or in short time. In this case, long range surveying and scanning method is an alternative method to volume calculation. By the development of scanning and imaging technologies, Topcon Imaging Station (IS) used for three dimensional modeling (3D) surveying of objects in many field such as topographic survey, mining, construction and as-built survey, etc disciplines has become a productive, faster and accurate method. This study concern is getting the stockpile volume by using Topcon IS known as advanced technology instrument which promotes both scanning and long-range surveying. The instrument, a highly-developed technology specialized with Image Master Software; distinctive software that provides capabilities to reconstructed 3D modeling after the volume data was processed. Three dimensional (3D) surfaces are created through Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) method that supports time saving and more accurate volume calculation. The volume calculated by Image Master (IM) then compared with the volume calculated by 12D software which the data obtained by using total station and prism. The results have been analyzed with respect to different volumes, density factor, three dimensional (3D) models of stockpile and time taken for data acquisition and data processing Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate, University Technology Malaysia 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/27794/1/HazidaBintiHamzah2011_MeasuringVolumeOfStockpileUsing.pdf Hamzah, Hazida and Mohd. Said, Shaharuddin (2011) Measuring volume of stockpile using imaging station. Geoinformation Science Journal, 11 (1). pp. 15-32. ISSN 1511-9491 http://www.fksg.utm.my/journal/GSJ/GSJ%20VOL%2011%20NO%201%202011.php
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Hamzah, Hazida
Mohd. Said, Shaharuddin
Measuring volume of stockpile using imaging station
description It is crucial to know cutting and filling volumes in many surveys, mining, quarry and engineering field of works like dredging and embankment project. Generally, volume calculation is completed using conventional surveying methods. The trapezoidal method and classical cross sectioning have been presented in the literature. In other way around, by using conventional surveying methods, the volume calculation required a lot of time, laborers and risky as the big machineries running around the work areas. Digital close range photogrammetry has been insufficient for the volume calculation of the material need to calculation of volume in risk areas or in short time. In this case, long range surveying and scanning method is an alternative method to volume calculation. By the development of scanning and imaging technologies, Topcon Imaging Station (IS) used for three dimensional modeling (3D) surveying of objects in many field such as topographic survey, mining, construction and as-built survey, etc disciplines has become a productive, faster and accurate method. This study concern is getting the stockpile volume by using Topcon IS known as advanced technology instrument which promotes both scanning and long-range surveying. The instrument, a highly-developed technology specialized with Image Master Software; distinctive software that provides capabilities to reconstructed 3D modeling after the volume data was processed. Three dimensional (3D) surfaces are created through Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) method that supports time saving and more accurate volume calculation. The volume calculated by Image Master (IM) then compared with the volume calculated by 12D software which the data obtained by using total station and prism. The results have been analyzed with respect to different volumes, density factor, three dimensional (3D) models of stockpile and time taken for data acquisition and data processing
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title Measuring volume of stockpile using imaging station
title_short Measuring volume of stockpile using imaging station
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title_full_unstemmed Measuring volume of stockpile using imaging station
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publisher Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate, University Technology Malaysia
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