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Determination of Chimney Non-Verticality from TLS Data Using RANSAC Method

Žan Pleterski, Gašper Rak, Klemen Kregar

2024Remote Sensing11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The continuous monitoring of tall industrial buildings is necessary to ensure safe operation. With technological advances in terrestrial laser scanning and other non-contact measurement methods, the methods and techniques for assessing the stability of tall industrial chimneys are evolving. This paper presents a method for determining the non-verticality and straightness of chimneys that offers significant advantages over existing methods. Narrow bands of scanned point clouds are processed at selected height intervals. Using the RANSAC method, points that do not belong to the chimney shell are filtered and the centre of the circle or ellipse is adjusted using the least squares method. The proposed method enables the efficient filtering of point clouds due to frequent obstructions on the chimney shell, the determination of the regularity of the chimney shell shape, a mathematical analysis of the chimney axis curvature, and an intuitive graphical representation of chimney non-verticality. The comparison of the results with other studies confirms the efficiency of the method.

Topics & Concepts

Chimney (locomotive)Point cloudEllipsePoint (geometry)CurvatureComputer scienceShell (structure)RANSACRemote sensingGeologyComputer visionGeometryEngineeringMechanical engineeringMathematicsImage (mathematics)Inlet3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
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