A two-dimensional laser-scanner system for geotechnical processes monitoring
Keywords: tailings, monitoring, Laser-Scanner
Abstract
Complex geotechnical processes such as debris or tailings flows, rain-induced landslides, founda- tion instability, and soil-structure interaction require advanced laboratory techniques, including remote-sensing technology. The purpose ofthis paper is to describe the implementation ofa laboratory-scale LIDAR-type system installed on an environmental flume for geotechnical applications under 1-g conditions.A two-dimensional laser scanner device, which is commonly used in mining operations to measure conveyor-belt volumes, was adapted to move axially along the flume. The scanner measures cross-sectional elevation data on any physical model constructed in the flume to produce a digital elevation model. The flume is an instrumented chamber comprising sprinklers to simulate precipitation (controlled intensity and flow rate), a hydraulic system to induce rise in groundwater level, and a jack to vary model inclination, if required. A calibration protocol and post-processing codewere developed to efficiently handle the scanner-recorded elevation data.To test and validate the experimen- tal setup, tailings flow experiments were performed. Results show that laboratory-scale laser sensor technology is a useful and robust tool for physical modelling.
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Editorial: | Taylor and Francis |
Fecha de publicación: | 2018 |
Página de inicio: | 865 |
Página final: | 870 |
Idioma: | English |
URL: | https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.1201/9780429438646-15/two-dimensional-laser-scanner-system-geotechnical-processes-monitoring-valencia-galindo-beltr%C3%A1n-rodriguez-s%C3%A1nchez-peralta-titua%C3%B1a-puente-trujillo-vela-larrahondo-prada-sarmiento-ramos-ca%C3%B1%C3%B3n |