Measurement Methods
To improve the quality of a sewer inspection, our software supports a wide range of predominantly hardware-independent measurement methods.
Nominal Diameter Measurement
With the nominal diameter measurement, the diameter of a pipe can be easily measured with any camera – without a laser. The method is based exclusively on image processing techniques. The great advantage here is that no additional hardware such as the use of a laser is required. The inspector simply needs to place a measurement circle at a prominent position in the pipe. The program does everything else.
Continuous Deformation Measurement KD2000
The KD2000 software module enables continuous measurement of deformations in pipes. Using laser projection, deformations, cross-section reductions, ovality, diameter, flow obstructions and irregularities within a sewer pipe can be determined, among other things. More information on this under KD2000 Deformation Measurement.
Further Measurement Methods Overview
- Crack measurement with laser
- Area measurement with laser
- Object measurement
- Point deformation measurement
- Route measurement
- Distance measurement
- Inclination measurement
- Temperature measurement
- Automatic route measurement