Inspections of the Surduc Dam
Inspections of the Surduc Dam advanced with airborne LiDAR surveying
Originally published on Suasnews.com
TOPODRONE, a Swiss-based designer and manufacturer of high-precision surveying equipment, and Graphein, an EU service integrator for the construction industry, recently had a use case on the Surduc Dam inspections with the aerial TOPODRONE LiDAR 200+. The collected data is applied by the local Romanian dam managers to improve monitoring of the dam and its surroundings.
The Surduc Dam is a vital piece of the European infrastructure, supplying Timișoara – the 2023 European Cultural Capital – with both drinking and industrial water. Nestled at an elevation of 195 meters above sea level, the dam plays a pivotal role in energizing a micro-hydropower plant boasting a capacity of 2MW.
The survey of the dam was conducted in spring 2023 by 2 Graphein team members. The project took 2 days: one day for data collection with DJI M300 equipped with TOPODRONE LiDAR 200+ and P61 camera & one day for data processing with TOPODRONE Post-Processing software in the office.
‘UAV dam surveys improve inspection safety and efficiency. It is a fast and precise way of mapping to support dam managers in assessing the dam face for abnormalities or degradation. The accuracy of models obtained by drone surveys advance vulnerability analysis’, Iliya Shikov, TOPODRONE CTO, explains.
‘It is one of the latest projects Graphein has contributed to in Europe. In order to obtain the best results for our client – as fast as possible without damaging the quality of our outcome – we’ve relied on TOPODRONE technical solutions, in particular the new LiDAR 200+. It has helped us acquire relevant information, very rich detail-wise, and later deliver dense point clouds and orthophotos’, Andrei Șueran, Graphein’s managing partner, adds.
Data collected with TOPODRONE LiDAR 200+ over the Surduc Dam (c) TOPODRONE