EARTHWORK VOLUME CALCULATION FROM DIGITAL TERRAIN MODELS
Journal Title: Journal of Industrial Design and Engineering Graphics - Year 2015, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
Accurate calculation of cut and fill volume has an essential importance in many fields. This article shows a new method, which has no approximation, based on Digital Terrain Models. A relatively new mathematical model is developed for that purpose, which is implemented in the software solution. Both of them has been tested and verified in the praxis on several large opencast mines. This application is developed in AutoLISP programming language and works in AutoCAD environment.
Authors and Affiliations
JANIĆ Milorad, DJUKANOVIĆ Gordana, GRUJOVIĆ Dragomir, MIJIĆ Nikolina
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