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Geodesy and building physics

In the laboratory for geodesy and building physics, in addition to the standard methods for angle measurement, height measurement and distance measurement, sensors for special tasks, such as laser scanning systems, can be examined in practice.

Head:Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Koletzko
Room:O0 03
  
Drei Personen stehen nebeneinander, sie schauen durch ein Laser- Aufmass- System und auf ein X- Pad

Various measuring systems for geodesy - surveying - are stored in the Geodesy and Building Physics Laboratory and the wide range of applications is taught. As part of the practical course, students use the systems to measure various structures on and around the campus.
In addition, various physical dimensions and properties of buildings themselves are determined.


Geodesy equipment (extracts):

  • 3 Leica total station TS10
  • 3 Leica GNSS systems CS20
  • Lidar sensor
  • Levelling devices
  • Drones

Building physics equipment (extracts):

  • Thermal imaging camera and thermal imaging drone
  • Light measuring device
  • Acoustic measuring system (dodecahedron loudspeaker, hammer mechanism, measuring microphone)
  • Heat transfer measuring system
  • 9 workstations with software for CAD, FEM, photogrammetry, structural analysis

Media technology

  • A large interactive screen for presenting the various measurement results and for video conferences

Contact persons

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mathias Michal

Professor, Vice Dean, Head of the BA Civil Engineering programme

Eine Person steht und lächelt.