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19 March 2004 GIS-based 3D dynamic visualization of simulated complex construction process
Denghua Zhong, Kuijian Liu, Mingchao Li
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Proceedings Volume 5444, Fourth International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561176
Event: Fourth International Conference On Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry, 2003, Tianjin, China
Abstract
Significant advances have been made in the field of complex construction process simulation. However, no convenient graphical support tools exist that can depict the construction process in 3D dynamically. In this paper, with the application of Geographic Information System (GIS) and visualization technology, a GIS-based 3D dynamic demonstration system for complex construction process is developed. The three-dimensional vector model, graphic data structure and animation of construction process are given. Based on these, a 3D animation of the whole construction process is carried out and the construction process is presented visually. Finally, this system is applied to a large-scale underground structure group construction. The results show that visualization of simulated construction process has excellent intuition and provides abundant information for engineering decision-making.
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Denghua Zhong, Kuijian Liu, and Mingchao Li "GIS-based 3D dynamic visualization of simulated complex construction process", Proc. SPIE 5444, Fourth International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry, (19 March 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561176
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Geographic information systems

3D modeling

Data modeling

3D visualizations

Dynamical systems

Complex systems

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