2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2010.12.031
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Energy efficiency studies through 3D laser scanning and thermographic technologies

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“…(Bryan et al, 1999;Rodríguez-Gonzálvez et al, 2012). The technical procedure presented in this paper has been used in previous studies on energy efficiency in buildings (Lagüela et al, 2011). Their methodolgy has been applied in this study of Peña Castil Ice Cave.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Bryan et al, 1999;Rodríguez-Gonzálvez et al, 2012). The technical procedure presented in this paper has been used in previous studies on energy efficiency in buildings (Lagüela et al, 2011). Their methodolgy has been applied in this study of Peña Castil Ice Cave.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The minimum number of points that need to assemble both technologies is 6, with more points increasing the precision. Once the process was finished, the three-dimensional thermographic model was made (Lagüela et al, 2011).…”
Section: Thermographic Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the registration of thermographies with the geometric data captured, for example by a laser scanner, leads to the spatial localization of thermal defects, making possible the placement of the detected thermal bridges and thermal anomalies in their exact position within the walls of the building. The wide range of possible applications has led to the increasing research in 3D modeling with thermographic images, both by applying photogrammetry techniques to the images alone (Luhmann et al, 2010) and by fusing them with a laser scanning point cloud (Lagüela et al, 2011). In the thermographic image -point cloud fusion approach, the main obstacle to be solved is the large number of thermographic images needed for a complete representation of a building.…”
Section: Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be done by combining 3D models with statistical data for larger scale studies, such as for a whole city (Kaden andKolbe, 2013, Mastrucci et al, 2014). Another common approach is to assess the energy efficiency by acquiring data of building facades using a thermal sensor, by either combining a thermal sensor with a 3D laser scanner (Lagüela et al, 2011b) or by generating a 3D model with the acquired thermal images (González-Aguilera et al, 2013). A thermal infrared sensor is used for detection of thermal loss during building inspections of rehabilitation projects (Balaras and Argiriou, 2002), which more often is done by combining data captured in the thermal infrared and in the visible spectrum (Ribarić et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%