Point clouds of Tram bridge in Schipluiden, The Netherlands

doi: 10.4121/13626368.v1
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doi: 10.4121/13626368
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Linh Truong; Annie Papalexiou; Ullas Rajvanshi; Anastasia Dagla; Timo Bisschop et. al. (2021): Point clouds of Tram bridge in Schipluiden, The Netherlands. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/13626368.v1
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Dataset
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Schipluiden, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
lat (N): 51.971696
lon (E): 4.310879
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Point clouds of Tram bridge on Schipluiden, Zuid-Holland was acquired for the project “Laser Scanning for Automatic Bridge Assessment” or called “BridgeScan” funded through H2020 Marie Curie IF and for a big assignment of a course “3D Surveying of Civil and Offshore Infrastructure” of a Master program at TU Delft Dept. Geoscience and Remote sensing”. The Tram bridge is a truss steel bridge, which was for a tram to transport vegetables. Now it is used for light traffic (mainly pedestrian, bike and motorbike). The data points of the bridge were acquired using Leica ScanStation P40, from 14 stations with the sampling step 6.3mm at the measure range of 10.0m. The point clouds from different scanning stations were registered using the artificial targets through Leica Cylone software. The point cloud of the bridge was used to reconstruct a 3D model and identify surface damage. The data set was cleaned irrelevant points and down-sampled with the sampling step of 5mm.

history
  • 2021-01-28 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
E57
funding
  • Laser Scanning for Automatic Bridge Assessment (grant code 799149) [more info...] European Commission
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Geoscience and Remote sensing

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