Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network

Results of deformation analysis are directly relevant to the safety of human life. Therefore one has to be very careful in assessing the data of a monitoring network to avoid wrong interpretation of the displacements. This paper presents a deformation analysis procedure that consists of network adju...

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Main Authors: Setan, Halim, Singh, Ranjit
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Language:English
Published: Geomatica 2001
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spelling my.utm.11912010-06-01T02:51:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1191/ Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network Setan, Halim Singh, Ranjit TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Results of deformation analysis are directly relevant to the safety of human life. Therefore one has to be very careful in assessing the data of a monitoring network to avoid wrong interpretation of the displacements. This paper presents a deformation analysis procedure that consists of network adjustment of individual epochs, trend analysis of the displacement field and modelling of the deformation. During trend analysis, two robust methods and a non-robust method have been adopted and applied in determining the trend of movements for all the common points in a monitoring network. The trend of movements then form a basis for preliminary identification of the deformation models. The developed procedure has been implemented in a program package known as NETDEFAN (NETwork and DEFormation ANalysis). A numerical example is also given by using known data of a dam monitoring network. Geomatica 2001 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1191/1/2001-geomatica.pdf Setan, Halim and Singh, Ranjit (2001) Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network. Geomatica, 55 (3).
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Setan, Halim
Singh, Ranjit
Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network
description Results of deformation analysis are directly relevant to the safety of human life. Therefore one has to be very careful in assessing the data of a monitoring network to avoid wrong interpretation of the displacements. This paper presents a deformation analysis procedure that consists of network adjustment of individual epochs, trend analysis of the displacement field and modelling of the deformation. During trend analysis, two robust methods and a non-robust method have been adopted and applied in determining the trend of movements for all the common points in a monitoring network. The trend of movements then form a basis for preliminary identification of the deformation models. The developed procedure has been implemented in a program package known as NETDEFAN (NETwork and DEFormation ANalysis). A numerical example is also given by using known data of a dam monitoring network.
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author Setan, Halim
Singh, Ranjit
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Singh, Ranjit
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title Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network
title_short Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network
title_full Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network
title_fullStr Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network
title_full_unstemmed Deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network
title_sort deformation analysis of a geodetic monitoring network
publisher Geomatica
publishDate 2001
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1191/1/2001-geomatica.pdf
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