Underwater Structure Assessment

Underwater Structure Assessment

Underwater Structure Assessment

Safety controls in many countries require that underwater structures must undergo an extensive survey that includes detailed inspection. The inspection requirements included video inspection with an Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) combined with an accurate 3D rendering to describe the structure foot morphology (silt build-up, collapsing, scouring effects, etc.), and included secondary structures like water gates.

Inspecting such complex underwater structures has been challenging in the past, especially in poor visibility conditions making the task both difficult and time consuming. Further, traditional surface deployed underwater inspection systems were often ineffective due to the confined space, depth characteristics of the hard-to-reach structure, and the lack of “ground-level perspective” profile data. Inspection service providers were faced with a challenge – find the right underwater inspection system that could deliver detailed, accurate 3D structural data of large, complex structures in confined and hard-to-reach spaces.

Teledyne BlueView supplied two different systems for this project; the BV5000-1350 and the BV5000-2250, see the full case study to find out how both were ideal solutions for this application.

Underwater Structure Assessment
3D imagery captured with the Teledyne BlueView BV5000. The BV5000 provides a very accurate 3D point cloud of the dam’s morphology.

 
 Underwater Structure Assessment
 Teledyne BlueView 5000 3D Multibeam Scanning Sonar. Typical applications include Dam, Bridge, Seawall and Pier inspections.

 


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