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Terrestrial laser scanning for the comprehensive structural health assessment of the Baptistery di San Giovanni in Florence,Italy: an integrative methodology for repeatable data acquisition,visualization and analysis
Authors:Michael Hess  Vid Petrovic  Mike Yeager  Falko Kuester
Affiliation:1. Department of Structural Engineering, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.;2. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
Abstract:The ravages of time, natural and man-made disasters, pollution, fatigue, overexposure, mismanagement, and the unintended consequences of efforts to preserve our cultural patrimony, have all taken a major toll on historical structures. Structural health assessment is the first pivotal step towards creating a strategy for long-term life-cycle management. Historical structures provide an abundance of unique challenges that when combined serve as a great qualifying test for the study of as-built structures. This paper explores the diagnostic value of terrestrial laser scanning for the structural health assessment of the Baptistery di San Giovanni in Florence, Italy and proposes an integrative methodology for repeatable data acquisition, processing, visualization and analysis. The presented study proves that even under challenging circumstances, efficient documentation of entire structures is possible. The case study at the Baptistery demonstrates that even when objectives are not formed prior to the survey, comprehensive data sets of high quality and reliability will enable meaningful structural health assessments. With a reliable comprehensive baseline model in place, it can be annotated, qualitatively analyzed and recurring surveys can be conducted to track changes and damages throughout time.
Keywords:Baptistery di San Giovanni  three-dimensional models  3D model  three-dimensional analysis  structural analysis  damage assessment  remote sensing
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