Abstract

Pipe elbow joints exist in almost every piping system supporting many important applications such as clean water supply. However, spatial information of the elbow joints is rarely extracted and analyzed from observations such as point cloud data obtained from laser scanning due to lack of a complete geometric model that can be applied to different types of joints. In this paper, we proposed a novel geometric model and several model adaptions for typical elbow joints including the 90° and 45° types, which facilitates the use of 3D point clouds of the elbow joints collected from laser scanning. The model comprises translational, rotational, and dimensional parameters, which can be used not only for monitoring the joints’ geometry but also other applications such as point cloud registrations. Both simulated and real datasets were used to verify the model, and two applications derived from the proposed model (point cloud registration and mounting bracket detection) were shown. The results of the geometric fitting of the simulated datasets suggest that the model can accurately recover the geometry of the joint with very low translational (0.3 mm) and rotational (0.064°) errors when ±0.02 m random errors were introduced to coordinates of a simulated 90° joint (with diameter equal to 0.2 m). The fitting of the real datasets suggests that the accuracy of the diameter estimate reaches 97.2%. The joint-based registration accuracy reaches sub-decimeter and sub-degree levels for the translational and rotational parameters, respectively.

Highlights

  • Pipe elbow joints are essential components in almost all piping systems to support clean water supply, sewage dischargement, petrochemical processes, etc

  • In In this paper, geometricmodel modeland and multiple model adaptions for several this paper,we weproposed proposed aa novel novel geometric multiple model adaptions for several typical typical elbow joints commonly used in the piping systems for clean water supply and drainage

  • Elbow joints commonly used in the piping systems for clean water supply drainage

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Summary

Introduction

Pipe elbow joints are essential components in almost all piping systems to support clean water supply, sewage dischargement, petrochemical processes, etc. Moritani et al [16] modelled pipes with the conventional cylinder modelling approach but analyzed the cylindrical parameters with a proposed 3D hash table in order to match the central axes of the conjugate pipes for point cloud registration This approach achieved high registration accuracy but did not consider the use of elbow joints. Based on the above discussion, it is known that the geometric model of elbow joints supports investigation of fluid flow but can help facilitate other applications such as point cloud registrations and volume estimations. We developed a novel geometric model along with several adaptions for different types of elbow joints of piping systems This was motivated by the abundance of the elbow joint measurements and high potential of being able to use the 3D joint measurement accurately and

Geometric Models
Geometric Models and Methods where
Simulated
Linearized Adjustment Model π π q
Least-Squares Fitting
Applications
Point Cloud Registration
Mounting Bracket Detection
Simulated Datasets
Real Datasets
Accuracy Analysis
Precision Analysis
Estimated Parameters and Precision
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