The Implications of Topography in the Projects of Industrial Infrastructure
The Implications of Topography in the Projects of Industrial Infrastructure
The Implications of Topography in the Projects of Industrial Infrastructure
Author(s): Ioan Ienciu, Robert DraşoveanSubject(s): Geomatics, Maps / Cartography
Published by: Editura Aeternitas
Keywords: industrial hall; topographical surveys; setting out surveys; industrial installations; axes; reference point;
Summary/Abstract: The industrial objectives are the place of the activity necessary for the production of industrial goods intended for the consumption of the population. Due to the technological progress marked by the evolution of techniques and technology, the production and assembly lines of the industrial product have become increasingly complex including automation components such as conveyor belts, machine tools, manipulating robots, cranes, tunnels and other like these. These components, being connected to each other, require the need for special surveying to be placed in the field.In this context, the topographer engineer is present at every stage of the "life" of an industrial hall, starting with the plot, plotting the axes, positioning the posts in the construction phase, marking it in the cadastral registers, drawing machine tools and auxiliary equipment in its endowment phase, the behavior and deformation of the construction during its exploitation and the deletion of the construction during its demolition.
Journal: RevCAD Journal of Geodesy and Cadastre
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 26
- Page Range: 25-32
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English