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http://dx.doi.org/10.7474/TUS.2018.28.3.193

Measurement Equipment Development of Stability Evaluation for Joint Slope using Unmaned Aerial Vehicle  

Lee, Hyun Chol (Guju Engineering Inc.)
Kwon, Ki Mun (Guju Engineering Inc.)
Moon, Chang Eun (Guju Engineering Inc.)
Jo, Yeong Hun (Guju Engineering Inc.)
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Tunnel and Underground Space / v.28, no.3, 2018 , pp. 193-208 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to interpret rock slope safely and effectively, the mechanical properties of the rock must be carefully investigated. However, due to the limitations of clinometer usage, a new measure of measurement is required to complement these limitations. In this study, a measuring device was developed to analyze the characteristics of joint orientation, and to apply the orientation of joint to the field. The developed measuring equipment is divided into analysis software and hardware. The hardware was composed of a measuring module that measures the joint orientation of rock and a transport module that transmits the measurement data. The software was developed to analyze the orientation of the joint from the data obtained from the measuring module and is named Drone Joint Orientation Survey Measurement. The developed measuring equipment was well field capable if it could not be measured by the inspector, such as in areas where access was difficult, and was capable of effectively analyzing the lab test results for the orientation of the joint.
Keywords
Unmaned Aerial Vehicle; Joint measurement system; Joint orientation; Xbee;
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