2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.06.091
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An example of harnessing Terrestrial Laser Scanner for remote sensing of saturation of chosen building materials

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“…There were prepared three types of specimens: oven dry specimens, specimens saturated only by air humidity and fully saturated specimens. The specimens were remotely scanned from three distances (27 m, 17 m and 7 m) (Suchocki & Katzer, 2016). (Suchocki & Katzer, 2016) Work-package no.…”
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“…There were prepared three types of specimens: oven dry specimens, specimens saturated only by air humidity and fully saturated specimens. The specimens were remotely scanned from three distances (27 m, 17 m and 7 m) (Suchocki & Katzer, 2016). (Suchocki & Katzer, 2016) Work-package no.…”
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“…The specimens were remotely scanned from three distances (27 m, 17 m and 7 m) (Suchocki & Katzer, 2016). (Suchocki & Katzer, 2016) Work-package no. 2 covered tests conducted using an impulse TLS scanner ScanStation C10 (by Leica).…”
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“…The reflectance depends on the material and slope. With that property, it is possible to find cracks and ruts [13], based on material properties [14].…”
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“…Accuracy of measurements made with total stations and laser scanners depend on surface type of the measured object (absorption capacity for laser beam from rangefinder and surface roughness). Research on the influence of surface type on measurements made by total stations and laser scanners and possibilities of their application are carried out, for example, by authors of [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. One of the most difficult surface types to measure are reflective surfaces.…”
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