Hi,
I have 3d scans of the same surface twice, one before cut and the other after. I want to calculate the volume removed by the cut from the surface. I have attached the top view with some x-section to understand visually.
how can I calculate the volume?
Volume calculation between two point cloud surfaces
Re: Volume calculation between two point cloud surfaces
The only option in CC is to use the '2.5D Volume calculation tool' (see https://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/i ... .5D_Volume).
So first you'll have to convert your meshes to dense point clouds (with 'Edit > Mesh > Sample points'). Don't hesitate to generate a lot of points so as to be able to use a find 'step' in the 2.5D Volume calculation tool and get a fine volume estimation.
So first you'll have to convert your meshes to dense point clouds (with 'Edit > Mesh > Sample points'). Don't hesitate to generate a lot of points so as to be able to use a find 'step' in the 2.5D Volume calculation tool and get a fine volume estimation.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Volume calculation between two point cloud surfaces
Because your (Z projection) scan area is rectangular, it does not require any cleaning of mesh to avoid the convex area.
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Remember in volume 2.5D Volume calculation tool to start from small grid up to bigger grid until you get stable volumeconvert your meshes to dense point clouds (with 'Edit > Mesh > Sample points').