Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methods

The paper presents knowledge acquired during the monitoring of a flue-gas stack, performed as part of technical and scientific surveillance of mining activity and its impact on industrial objects. The chimney is located in an area impacted by mining activity since the 1970s, from a coal mine which i...

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Main Authors: Kaszowska Olga, Gruchlik Piotr, Mika Wiesław
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183601005
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author Kaszowska Olga
Gruchlik Piotr
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description The paper presents knowledge acquired during the monitoring of a flue-gas stack, performed as part of technical and scientific surveillance of mining activity and its impact on industrial objects. The chimney is located in an area impacted by mining activity since the 1970s, from a coal mine which is no longer in existence. In the period of 2013-16, this area was subject to mining carried out by a mining entrepreneur who currently holds a license to excavate hard coal. Periodic measurements of the deflection of the 113-meter chimney are performed using conventional geodetic methods. The GIG used 3 methods to observe the stack: landbased 3D laser scanning, continuous deflection monitoring with a laser sensor, and drone-based visual inspections. The drone offered the possibility to closely inspect the upper sections of the flue-gas stack, which are difficult to see from the ground level.
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spelling doaj.art-27bd7f9a0972459ba244c8e3d824292d2022-12-21T22:26:22ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01360100510.1051/e3sconf/20183601005e3sconf_big2018_01005Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methodsKaszowska OlgaGruchlik PiotrMika WiesławThe paper presents knowledge acquired during the monitoring of a flue-gas stack, performed as part of technical and scientific surveillance of mining activity and its impact on industrial objects. The chimney is located in an area impacted by mining activity since the 1970s, from a coal mine which is no longer in existence. In the period of 2013-16, this area was subject to mining carried out by a mining entrepreneur who currently holds a license to excavate hard coal. Periodic measurements of the deflection of the 113-meter chimney are performed using conventional geodetic methods. The GIG used 3 methods to observe the stack: landbased 3D laser scanning, continuous deflection monitoring with a laser sensor, and drone-based visual inspections. The drone offered the possibility to closely inspect the upper sections of the flue-gas stack, which are difficult to see from the ground level.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183601005building objectsafetymining areaobservationsmeasurements
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Gruchlik Piotr
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Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methods
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building object
safety
mining area
observations
measurements
title Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methods
title_full Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methods
title_fullStr Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methods
title_full_unstemmed Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methods
title_short Industrial chimney monitoring - contemporary methods
title_sort industrial chimney monitoring contemporary methods
topic building object
safety
mining area
observations
measurements
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