Journal of the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers
Online ISSN : 1881-1760
Print ISSN : 1880-3717
ISSN-L : 1880-3717
A Study on the Measurement Accuracy of Total Station and The Accuracy Control of the Structure in the Construction Site
Ryogo AbeKunihiro HamadaNoritaka HirataRyotaro TamuraNobuaki Nishi
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2016 Volume 24 Pages 299-308

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Generally, understanding shape deformation and the precise amount of three dimensional deformation at manufacturing processes is important in accuracy control. Since ships are very large products, three dimensional deformation measurements are very difficult to conduct during ship manufacturing process, and for that reason only few cases have been reported. In this study, a hatch cover is selected as a target structure and the three dimensional welding deformations observed in each manufacturing process.

This study examined the measurement accuracy of the total station in the actual shipyard and impact factor to the measurement accuracy are examined. Moreover, we conducted tracking investigations on the deformation of the hatch cover due to the progress of the process, and the accuracy improvement methods are examined.

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