Publications / 2013 Proceedings of the 30th ISARC, Montréal, Canada

A Study on Measuring of Reinforced-Concrete Structure by 3D Laser Scanner and Making Design of Pre-Cut Interior Finishing Components with Polygon Model

Kosei Ishida, Naruo Kano, Takeshi Igarashi, Hirohiko Fujii, Yuji Oosawa, Shintaro Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Tomita
Pages 1208-1215 (2013 Proceedings of the 30th ISARC, Montréal, Canada, ISBN 978-1-62993-294-1, ISSN 2413-5844)
Abstract:

To achieve renovation work without noise, the authors developed techniques of manufacturing pre-cut interior finishing components for renovation work. In this paper, to achieve the system of pre-cut interior finishing components, the authors describe a measuring method of reinforced-concrete structure by 3D laser scanner and then describe a method of making a design of pre-cut interior finishing components with the polygon model.

Using these two methods, the steps of manufacturing pre-cut interior finishing components consist of the following four steps: First, measure the building shape using a 3D laser scanner. Secondly, integrate a point cloud data and retrieve the markings on the floor. Then, create a polygon model of the building based on the point cloud data. Lastly, make a drywall design using a polygon model.

To evaluate the technique feasibility of manufacturing pre-cut interior finishing components, the authors have conducted an experiment of the finishing interior work of the drywall.

Using pre-cut interior finishing components, the authors have been able to achieve interior finishing work without noise.

Keywords: 3D laser scanner, Point clouds, Pre-cut, 3D CAD, Reinforced-Concrete Building