M. Cabaleiro
University of Vigo
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Remote Sensing | 2015
Borja Conde; Alberto Villarino; M. Cabaleiro; Diego González-Aguilera
This paper presents a multidisciplinary approach to reverse engineering and structural analysis of electricity transmission tower structures through the combination of laser scanning systems and finite element methodology. The use of laser scanning technology allows the development of both drawings and highly accurate three-dimensional geometric models that reliably reproduce geometric reality of towers structures, detecting imperfections, and particularities of their assembly. Due to this, it is possible to analyze and quantify the effect of these imperfections in their structural behavior, taking into account the actual geometry obtained, different structural models, and load hypotheses proposed. The method has been applied in three different types of metal electricity transmission towers with high voltage lines located in Guadalajara (Spain) in order to analyze its structural viability to accommodate future increased loads with respect that which are currently subjected.
Archive | 2019
Ana María Badiola Sánchez; B. Riveiro; I. Puente; Borja Conde; Nuno Mendes; M. Cabaleiro; Paulo B. Lourenço
Laser scanning technology has evolved significantly in the last decade, particularly, in those applications in terrestrial environments dealing with the documentation and inspection of civil engineering and architectural constructions. Even though there exist mature procedures to convert the so-called LiDAR point clouds in CAD models or even FEM models, the current trends in the technology are related to the automation of these operations. The development of robust automatic procedures for data segmentation and interpretation it is a key aspect so that the technology can definitely be accepted as a basic, accurate, and robust tool for reverse engineering of existing constructions. This paper presents the application of laser scanning technology to the structural evaluation of the Medieval Wall of Guimaraes (Portugal). This laser scanning survey was conducted with the aim of having an accurate and detailed geometrical model of the large masonry construction that includes the existing deformations and structural faults. The parameterization of structural damages was possible thanks to the highly detailed point cloud collected, and its processing using computer vision algorithms. The geometric models obtained could be used for further structural analysis of the entire wall.
Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | 2014
M. Cabaleiro; B. Riveiro; Pedro Arias; J.C. Caamaño; J.A. Vilán
Measurement | 2015
M. Cabaleiro; B. Riveiro; Pedro Arias; J.C. Caamaño
Materials and Structures | 2016
M. Cabaleiro; B. Riveiro; Pedro Arias; J.C. Caamaño
Construction and Building Materials | 2017
M. Cabaleiro; Roderik Lindenbergh; W.F. Gard; Pedro Arias; J. W. G. van de Kuilen
Structural Control & Health Monitoring | 2016
M. Cabaleiro; B. Riveiro; P. Arias; J.C. Caamaño
Journal of Constructional Steel Research | 2017
M. Cabaleiro; B. Riveiro; Borja Conde; J.C. Caamaño
Materials and Structures | 2018
M. Cabaleiro; Jorge M. Branco; Hélder S. Sousa; Borja Conde
ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2018
B. Riveiro; G. Cubreiro; Borja Conde; M. Cabaleiro; R.C. Lindenbergh; Mario Soilán; J.C. Caamaño