Stages of laser scanning:
At this stage, the scanning objectives and the main parameters of the facility are determined. The accessibility of the facility is assessed, the scanner location is selected and the necessary permits and authorization documentation is prepared.
A laser scanner and other necessary equipment is installed at the scanning site. Depending on the type of object and scanning requirements, different types of scanners and additional equipment such as tripods, scanner mounts, etc. can be used.
A laser scanner is used to collect data on the surface of a linear object. Scanning can be performed either from outside or inside the object, depending on its characteristics and the purpose of scanning. The scanner emits a laser beam that reflects off the surface of the object and then collects information about the distance to points on the surface.
The resulting scan data is processed using specialized software. This includes merging data from different scan points, removing noise and artifacts, and filtering and correcting the data.
Dimensional drawings of the linear object are created based on the processed data. These drawings show the geometric parameters of the object, such as length, width, height and shape, as well as its features.
Integration with project documentation: The resulting drawings are integrated with the project documentation, if required. This allows the information about the linear object to be used in further design and construction planning.
The obtained data can be used for analysis and visualization of a linear object. This allows a better understanding of its parameters and features.
At the end of the scan, a report is created that includes the acquired data, analysis and recommendations. This report can be used by the customer for further study of the object and decision making.












