Finding Volume of a Surface Deformation
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 8:16 pm
Hello all,
I am currently conducting research where I am investigating the impact of scan resolution on the accurate determination of spalling/deformation volume on cylindrical concrete piers. For my investigation, I created concrete specimens with deformations of a known volume cast into the concrete surface, which I scanned at different resolutions. This scan data was then imported into CloudCompare where I then created a mesh of the deformed section of the concrete cylinder.
At this point is where I run into trouble. How would I go about accurately finding the volume of this deformed section? Is there a way I can make a curved plane with the same radius of the concrete cylinder, and then find the volume in between this plane and the meshed surface that was created?
I have also included a picture of the surface deformation that I have meshed below.
Any assistance or suggestions for this would be greatly appreciated!
I am currently conducting research where I am investigating the impact of scan resolution on the accurate determination of spalling/deformation volume on cylindrical concrete piers. For my investigation, I created concrete specimens with deformations of a known volume cast into the concrete surface, which I scanned at different resolutions. This scan data was then imported into CloudCompare where I then created a mesh of the deformed section of the concrete cylinder.
At this point is where I run into trouble. How would I go about accurately finding the volume of this deformed section? Is there a way I can make a curved plane with the same radius of the concrete cylinder, and then find the volume in between this plane and the meshed surface that was created?
I have also included a picture of the surface deformation that I have meshed below.
Any assistance or suggestions for this would be greatly appreciated!