Application and Research of 3D Laser Scanning Technology in Steel Structure Installation and Deformation Monitoring

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The traditional steel structure deformation monitoring generally uses Total Station and GPS to do monitoring quality control, but there are some disadvantages of these methods. Laser radar technology is a new non-contact measurement technology emerged in recent years. It is ideal for installation and slip construction quality monitoring of large-span steel structure. This paper use laser radar technology to monitor large-span steel structure construction, use laser scanner to scan on steel every period of time and collect 3D point cloud data of the feature points after a period of time. Through the comparative analysis of the data and the chart which reflect the amount of deformation of the feature points, it can accurately obtain the result of structural deformation, oblique direction, and the deviation between the actual coordinates and the design coordinates, which provides the most accurate and direct information for the project. Laser radar technology solves the difficult issues such as workload outside the industry and difficulties in visibility of the traditional measurement methods, greatly improves accuracy and efficiency compared to traditional methods, and achieve a high-precision quality control over the construction.

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