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contributor authorJason S. Lueke
contributor authorPinghe Sun
contributor authorBrad D. Carey
contributor authorSamuel T. Ariaratnam
date accessioned2017-05-08T21:58:06Z
date available2017-05-08T21:58:06Z
date copyrightFebruary 2013
date issued2013
identifier other%28asce%29ps%2E1949-1204%2E0000162.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/67660
description abstractA primary concern of owners specifying trenchless installation and rehabilitation methods are surface movements during construction. Surface heave or settlement can occur as a result of contractor methodology, design, or geotechnical conditions. Performing quality assurance during and after construction provides owners with an understanding of what surface movements have occurred and if remedial action may be required. Traditional methods utilized to measure ground surface movements include surveying triangulation, geometric leveling, and global positioning system (GPS) surveying. This paper presents a procedure to utilize photogrammetry in the measuring of ground movements and examines its precision and accuracy in simulated field conditions. Utilizing consumer-grade digital single lens reflex (SLR) cameras, photogrammetry does not require highly trained personnel, takes less time, and costs less money than traditional methods. Accuracy is determined by comparing measurements taken with photogrammetry to those taken with traditional rod and level. The results are compiled and analyzed to determine the accuracy and precision of photogrammetry in measuring ground movements.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleValidation of Photogrammetric Monitoring for Trenchless Construction Applications
typeJournal Paper
journal volume4
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)PS.1949-1204.0000112
treeJournal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice:;2013:;Volume ( 004 ):;issue: 001
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