研究目的
Investigating the feasibility and accuracy of using Terrestrial 3D laser scanning (TLS) without a target for monitoring mining subsidence in a mining area.
研究成果
The study demonstrates the feasibility of using TLS without a target for mining subsidence monitoring, achieving a measurement accuracy of point clouds up to 34 mm, DEM elevation accuracy up to 46 mm, and subsidence basin accuracy up to 67 mm. The method simplifies field operations and provides comprehensive data for environmental protection evaluation and land restoration.
研究不足
The accuracy of the subsidence basin is affected by vegetation cover, registration errors, and other errors, with an accuracy of 67 mm. The method's application is limited by the need for evenly distributed stations and avoidance of straight-line configurations.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study presents a subsidence monitoring method using TLS without a target in the mining area, utilizing feature points for multi-station point clouds splicing and coordinate transformation.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Data were collected from 14 stations in the 2S201 working face of Wangjiata coal mine, China, using TLS.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Rigel VZ-1000 3D laser scanner and Leica TM30 measuring robot were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The method involves scanning the surface before and after mining, registering multi-station data without targets, converting data to a geodetic coordinate system, and establishing DEMs to obtain subsidence values.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The accuracy of the point clouds, DEM, and subsidence basin was evaluated by comparing with high-precision total station measurements.
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