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78 Decemer 2010 | The NetherndsAmsterdam RAI Convention Centre
3D Imging & Dt Mngement r Engineering/Cnstrctin/Mnctring/Secrit
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TablE of CoNTENTS
Welcome 3
Guide to Services 4Agenda & Timeline 6
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Technical Seminars 18
Sponsor Descriptions 19
Special Events 26
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joined orces to propel data integration and new technology applications across a range o industrieswith a special ocus on industrial plant Our aim is that you come away rom SPAR Europe invigoratedby resh, actionable ideas to guide and inspire your team; that you expand your network o industryproessionals; and that the 3D imaging industry is strengthened by your participation
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Gide t Serices
REGISTRaTIoN HouRS
6 December 1300 1700
7 December 0730 1800
8 December 0730 1400
PRESS REGISTRaTIoN
Reporters and editors should register to attend the conerence atthe Event Organizers Desk located in the Forum Lounge in theRegistration Area
EvENT oRGaNIzERS offICE
The event organizers oce is located in Room E001 in the ForumLounge Exhibitors and attendees in need o assistance will nd event
management personnel there
INfoRMaTIoN CouNTER
For your convenience the inormation counter is located in the ForumLounge
MESSaGES
We are unable to page anyone in the conerence hall, so pleaseremember to provide your co-workers and amily members with yourhotel inormation and any phone, ax or page numbers where they canreach you while youre at the conerence
Attending SPAR is a great opportunity to connect with people involved in3D laser scanning rom all over the world, to share experiences and to
expand the technological capabilities o 3D in all felds o work.Dipl. Ing. Jrg Bierwagen
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agend & Timeine
MoNDay, 6-DEC-10
1300 1700 Registrtin - Forum Lounge
Rm: E102
1500 1700 3D Imging Ttri: registered ttendees wecme
1700 2000 CaDMaTIC Seminr
TuESDay, 7-DEC-10
0730 0855 Registrtin nd Cee; Stins Exhiitins open - Forum Lounge
Rm: frm
0900 0915Wecme & IntrdctinTom Greaves, Managing Director, SPAR Point Group; M A Muoz-Tomas, Conerence Manager, Plant-Tech
0915 1130
Kente Sessin
Mustapha YAHIA, Engineering Manager, and Grard BORELLO, Head o Piping Department, Soresid Engineering, a SAIPEM Company Erik P Siemer, General Manager, M3DM Arnout CC Ruirok, Team Leader, Audio, Picture Research and Biometrics, Netherlands Forensic Institute Masaaki Kamei, Chie Specialist, Plant Engineering Department, Thermal Power Plant Engineering Division, Toshiba
frm lnge Rm: E103
11301200 1330
Stins Exhiitins openbet lnch in Stins Exhiitin re
1130 1230 Trime Technical Seminar1230 1330 zer+frhich Technical Seminar
Rm: frm Rm: E102 Rm: E103
1330 1500 INDuSTRIal PlaNT
Data Integration
Harry Moosmann, Director, IS Project Planning,Alstom (Switzerland) Ltd
Edwin Sttealk, Manager, European SupportManuacturing, LyondellBasell
Gerrit Alblas, Project Manager, ShipbuildingGroup, FermLogic
CIvIl, TRaNSPoRTaTIoN, buIlDING
Mobile Surveying
Raymond Mandli, President, MandliCommunications
Johnny K Rasmussen, PhotogrammetrySpecialist, COWI A/S Denmark
Paolo Riva, Proessor, and Alessio Cardaci,Faculty o Engineering, University o Bergamo
foRENSIC & SECuRITy
Nick Cooper, Senior Collision Investigator, ForensicCollision Investigation Unit, South Wales Police
Mike Brown, Managing Director, Advanced SimTech
Shabtay Negry, Vice President, Mantis Vision Ltd
1500 1530 Cee brek - Forum Lounge
1530 1700
INDuSTRIal PlaNT
Applications o 3D Imaging
Lau Jensen, MSc, Chartered Surveyor, 3DScanning & Survey, and Morten Hertz Knudsen,Mapping & Survey Technician, Ramboll Oil & Gas
Andr Lorenz, Dipl-Ing (FH) or Constructionand Mechanical Engineers, Contracting ProjectEngineer, Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH, and EikeThiele, Laserscanning Europe
JH Eric Borst, Piping Engineer, CAE/CAD
Specialist, Market Manager Laserscanning,Industrial Engineering, Royal Haskoning
1530 1600
CIvIl, TRaNSPoRTaTIoN, buIlDING
Mobile Surveying (continued)
Wayne Jacobs, Senior Surveyor, DigitalMapping Surveys, Group Five Limited, andFrancois Stroh, 3D Laser MappingInternational Ltd
1530 1630
foRENSIC & SECuRITy
Jurrien Bijhold, Forensic Analyst, Netherlands Foren-sic Institute, and Ronald Poelman, TU Delt
Dr Judith Dijk, TNO
1600 1700
GEoTECHNICal, MINING, TuNNElS
Ivar Andersson, Land Surveyor, SWECO
Inrastructure AB, and Oliver Schneider, ProductManager and Project Leader, ProductManagement Unit, Rail & Tunnel Systems,Amberg Technologies
Lucas Flumm, Technical Director, 3D MineSurveying International Ltd
1630 1700
SCaN To bIM
Steven Couwels, Owner, Real to Desk
1700 1800 Cckti Receptin in Stins Exhiitin re - Forum Lounge
Times and details subject to change. See www.spar-eu.com or the latest updates and presentation abstracts.
Lunch isincluded in
your conferenceregistration
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agend & Timeine
WEDNESDay, 8-DEC-10
0730 0900 Registrtin nd cee; Stins Exhiitins pen - Forum Lounge
Rm: frm Rm: E102 Rm: E103
0900 1100 INDuSTRIal PlaNT
Integrating 3D Imaging into Project Workfow
Marco Methorst , Director, Design TechnologyServices, and Ad Reijers, Jacobs
Leandros G Zeppos, Managing Director, UNISONLaser Scanning
DIGITal HISToRIC PRESERvaTIoN
Erwin Christoori, Managing Director &
Co-Owner, Christoori & Partner Pro Arch Marcello Balzani, Director,DIAPReM Centre, Department oArchitecture, and Federica Maietti, PhD inTechnology o Architecture; Diagnostic andRestoration Area o DIAPReM Centre,Department o Architecture, FerraraUniversity, Italy
Willem van Spanje, President & CEO,DeltTech BV
aPPlICaTIoN of aSSET INfoRMaTIoNSTaNDaRDS IN THE PRoCESS INDuSTRy
Peter Zgorzelski, Director, PROLIST Int Leo van Ruijven, Manager, TechnologyDevelopment, Croon TBI Techniek
Gerrit Misana, Functional Focal Point, SiemensIndustrial Turbo Machinery
Applying/Integrating 3D Imaging or Maintenance& Operations
Raphal Marc, lectricit de France (EDF)
Burkhard Wassmann, OE-AD TechnicalDocumentation, RWE Power AG, Biblis Power PlantStation, and Jens Fermann, iQvolution Services GmbH
1015 1100
PaNEl DISCuSSIoN:
Applications o Asset Inormation Standards in theProcess Industry
Panel discussion moderated by PWHM van Exel,Director, Stichting USPI-NL
1100
1130 1300
Stins Exhiitins open - Forum Lounge
bet lnch in Stins Exhiitin re
1100 1200 faRo Technical Seminar1200 1300 leic GesstemsTechnical Seminar
Rm: frm Rm: E102 Rm: E103
1300 1430 NEW TECHNoloGIES
Elmer Bol, Co-Founder, Alice Labs BV
Faraz Ravi, Director, Pointools
Christoph Grossmann, CEO and Founder,SeeFront GmbH
CIvIl, TRaNSPoRTaTIoN, buIlDING
Mobile Surveying
Michael Dunbar, Manager, BusinessDevelopment, Velodyne Lidar, Inc
Paul Verbiest, Project Leader, BelgiumDepartment o Mobility and Public Works(MOW), and Giuliano Lodts, Operations Man-ager, GlobeZenit
Matteo Sgrenzaroli, Gexcel srl, and DarioConorti, 3D Laser Scanner Specialist,Optech Incorporated
1300 1400
atdeskTechnical Seminar
1400 1500
IntergrphTechnical Seminar
1430 1500 Cee brek - Forum Lounge
Rm: frm Rm: E102 Rm: E103
1500 1630 NEW TECHNoloGIES & buSINESS MoDElS
Kevin Williams, CEO, ClearEdge 3D
Lothar A Brummel, VATRO Trocknungs- und Sani-erungstechnik GmbH & Co KG , and Joerg Meixner,Zoller and Frhlich GmbH
Dr Thilo Sandner, Fraunhoer IPMS
NEXT GENERaTIoN PHoToGRaMMETRy
Frank Prytz, Section Leader, Photogram-metry, Parker Maritime, Parker HanninFCG, Energy Products Division
Ali Mohammad Khosravani, Institute orPhotogrammetry, University o Stuttgart
Susanne Becker, Institute o Photogram-metry, University o Stuttgart
uNIQuE aPPlICaTIoNS of 3D IMaGING
Sander Schroder, Head o Geotechnics,Coenradie-GTC
Dr Cosimo Pignatelli, Dr Maurilio Milellaand Dr Arcangelo Piscitelli, EnvironmentalSurveys SRL
Enda Keane, CEO, TreeMetrics Ltd
1630 Cnerence Cncdes
Times and details subject to change. See www.spar-eu.com or the latest updates and presentation abstracts.
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TuESDay, 7 DECEMbER
SESSION: KEYNOTES
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr, 09.15 11.30
Locatio: The Forum
Mustapha YAHIA, Engineering Manager, and Grard
BORELLO, Head o Piping Department , Soresid
Engineering, a SAIPEM Company
aCHIEvING aCCuRaTE, CuRRENT DoCuMENTaTIoNaND GREaTER SafETy: EXPERIENCES fRoM THE fIElD
Soresid, a SAIPEM company, perorms conceptual stud-
ies, basic and detailed engineering or various projects,
new and revamps Revamping is the activity or which
there is extensive use o laser survey technology Weve
been using laser survey since 2003; a typical revamp
project had two main challenges:
Theplantisoldanddoesnothaveup-to-date
as-built documentation
Thenewunittobedesignedislocatedinthemiddle
o the existing plant, with a high number o interaces
and tie-ins
The above constraints led to the use o the laser survey
technology, with successul project results The objec-
tives are ullled and the plant stand-by considerably
reduced Since the rst implementation, major revamp-
ing activity or oshore platorms and onshore sites are
conducted with the use o laser survey This approach
has helped in reducing the planning and costs, and de-
livers more reliable engineering documents with a higher
saety level or the sta during the surveys
Erik Siemer, General Manager, M3DM
MobIlE MaPPING IN THE NETHERlaNDS:MovING Too faST foRWaRD
The Netherlands is an overly populated country The
road-surveying is becoming increasingly dicult in
recent years and in some areas it has become almost
impossible, without seriously obstructing trac and
bringing sta in dangerous situations Three years ago,
3 Dutch companies took the initiative to develop a joint
system, with which travelling with high speed and very
high precision (< 5 mm) road measurements can be
perormed The development has led to the orming o
the company Mobile 3D Mapping (M3DM) The company
is now 2 years old and has carried out many projects
with its custom-made MMV (Mobile Mapping Vehicle)
The presentation shows the experiences with the various
projects and specic challenges and solutions The
second part o the proposal deals with the consequences
o this new 3D- survey-methods on the processes o our
customers Old products will disappear and processes
are going to change We are no longer on the eve o a
big change, we are already in the middle o it!
Arnout C. C. Ruirok, Team Leader, Audio, Picture Re-
search and Biometrics, Netherlands Forensic Institute
faCIal CoMPaRISoN uSING 3D CaPTuRING aNDMoDElING TECHNIQuES
Biometric techniques or acial comparison work rela-
tively well using ull rontal image material However,
surveillance video ootage material rarely contains ullrontal images, making automated biometric systems
practically useless or orensic casework For reliable
comparison, images rom the same camera positions
or evidential and reerence material are needed
Issues with pose and position dierences between
evidential and reerence material can be overcome
by using 3D shape and texture inormation Several
techniques or capturing 3D ace and texture inorma-
tion and 3D modeling techniques using CCTV material
are explored
Masaaki Kamei, Chie Specialist, Plant Engineering
Department, Toshiba, Yokohama, Japan
vISIoN foR fuTuRE PlaNT ENGINEERING SuPPlyCHaIN
During project execution, we are always in between
practical reason and theoretical denition,
their relationship, and struggling to nd a solution or
the plant engineering supply chain
Based on my experience as an IT manager I would like
to share my thoughts with you on the ollowing topics:
Toshibapowerprole,oil&gasinJapan;visionon
the uture plant engineering supply chain
Expectedassetinformationmanagementchanges
Needtoimprovestandardisation,andconclusions
or the uture plant engineering supply chain
SESSION: INDUSTRIAL PLANT, DATA INTEGRATION
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 13.30 15.00
Locatio: The Forum
Harry F. Moosmann, PMP, Director, IS Project Planning,
Alstom (Switzerland) Ltd.
THE 3 STEPS To EXCEllENCE foR THRouGHPuT aND
PRoDuCTIvITy IN PRojECT lIfE CyClESThe highly competitive business environment and
pressure on prots has orced OEMs and EPC
contractors to nd better ways to prove eectiveness
and eciency in project execution When customers
speciy the use o 3D technology or a plant prior to
its construction, it is an imperative, and additionally
demands ull integration with scope, quality, time and
cost minimization
Engineering data is the major pillar in the project en-
gineering process; the single source o truth or docu-
mentation and content which comprise the enginee
ing databases shared across the contract participan
Integrating the project engineering, project executio
and business systems necessitates commitment to
both an eective data management solution and wo
process A well structured methodology is needed
rom the outset to enable reuse o data objects in thproject lie cycle
Communication among the contract parties is also
essential, with best practices being shared Project
management drives the process and by managing
all the white spaces brings all the parties together
to meet tight project timelines, in addition to risk, op
portunity, resources and capacity management
This presentation will describe the Triangle o
Excellence being employed at Alstom to meet thes
growing demands
Edwin Sttealk, Manager, European SupportManuacturing, LyondellBasell, Netherlands
THE CEN oRCHID WS PRojECT
This project recalibrated the USPI roadmap with
todays status and European context Besides a
comprehensive roadmap, the CEN Orchid project de
livered an implementation guide o the roadmap Th
ORCHID roadmap will help companies in the proces
industries to reach the vision o being able to share
and/or exchange electronically the inormation need
to design, build, operate and maintain process and
power plants using internationally accepted standar
This presentation is or all individuals with an intereand stake in lie cycle data exchange and integratio
in the supply chain
Gerrit Alblas, Project Manager, Shipbuilding Group,
FermLogic, Netherlands
INTEGRal CooPERaTIoN IN SHIPbuIlDING IN Nl
A concept o how to solve interoperability during En
gineering will be presented This concept is develop
in a project called Universal Inormation Adapter (UI
This project is part o the Integral Cooperation in
Shipbuilding in the Netherlands The presented UA
is based on RDF/XML principles and is aligned withinternational standards
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SESSION: CIVIL, TRANSPORTATION, BUILDING:MOBILE SURVEYING
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 13.30 15.00
Locatio: Room E102
Raymond Mandli, President, Mandli
Communications, USA
NETWoRK vERSuS PRECISIoN MobIlE lIDaRCollECTIoN TECHNIQuES
Mandli Communications is best known or a body o
work that includes large, network-wide, state highway
projects In the past two years alone, Mandli has
collected over one hundred and ty thousand miles o
high density point cloud data and reduced it to locate
and categorize several hundred thousand assets,
including overhead structures, signs and pavement
So when the Washington DOT set out to do a pilot
study on the eectiveness o Mobile LIDAR technolo-
gies, the team at Mandli jumped at the chance toprove their mettle The challenge would be to do a
precision mobile map o a 5 mile stretch o road and
have the ability to properly identiy assets that were
located by a traditional survey crew
This presentation will touch on the variables involved
with scaling down rom a network-wide collection
technique to a precision methodology We will also
explore the opportunity and time advantage or doing
visualization through solid models created by point
cloud data
Johnny K. Rasmussen Photogrammetry Specialist,
COWI A/S Denmark
CoMbINING MobIlE MaPPING aND aERIalSuRvEyING
COWI will present our methods or Mapping by com-
bining data rom aerial surveying (Photos and Lidar)
and Mobile Mapping rom the IPS-II system The
presentation will be based on a number o examples
o textured 3D city models and corridor mapping or
asset management o roads
Paolo Riva, Proessor, and Alessio Cardaci, Faculty o
Engineering, University o Bergamo (Bergamo, Italy)
job SITE SuRvEy:uNIvERSITy of bERGaMo CaSE STuDIES
Laser scanning technology can be used in numerous
civil engineering and construction activities Employed
to collect data and construct continuous models, it is
used extensively in the elds o Architecture and Res-
toration o Monuments but slightly or other engineer-
ing and construction applications, such as carpentry
control, lands movements, evaluation o structural
deormation This presentation intends to show results
obtained by the Faculty o Engineering o Bergamo
University, with the new instrument Faro Photon 120,
used in major structural applications Particularly, it
will ocus on the use o this instrument or the survey
o the deormation behavior o a laminated wood roo
under normal load and overload During this study,
several scans o the roo have been perormed at di-
erent times, in order to calculate trusses deormation,through the superposition and comparison o dierent
continuous models; more precisely in absence o load,
presence o the only roo load and in the presence o
a snow overload
SESSION: FORENSIC & SECURITY
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 13.30 15.00
Locatio: Room E103
Nick Cooper, Senior Collision Investigator, Forensic
Collision Investigation Unit, South Wales Police, Wales
TRajECToRIES aND IED EXERCISE:DaTa CaPTuRED aND RESulTS fRoMINTERNaTIoNal PolICE WoRKSHoP, NEuSS
This presentation will describe the results rom an
International and Inter Agency exercise to establish
trajectories rom rearms and debris rom an IED
Aside rom the physical evidence, a ocus was on
bringing together experts rom various disciplines, as
well as embedding company representatives into the
teams The aim o the exercise was to establish the
trajectories, move towards best practice and examine
each others methodologies The long term goal is to
become engaged in establishing common work prac-
tices in the eld o orensics on a global stage
Mike Brown, Managing Director,
Advanced SimTech, UK
THE uSE of laSER SCaNNING IN REal WoRlDoCCuPaNT bIoMECHaNICS
We were asked to assist Warwickshire Police in their
investigation o atal road trac collision involving a
single vehicle with multiple occupants The collision
resulted in one occupant being thrown rom the
vehicle, another ound dead across the centre o the
interior and a third occupant remaining restrained in
their seat
Through the application o detailed laser scans o the
vehicle interior and the collision site, in conjunction
with MADYMO occupant analysis sotware, we were
able to reconstruct the event and determine which oc-
cupant was the driver at the time o the collision This
in turn allowed the Police Force to determine whether
criminal charges against the responsible party were
required
Shabtay Negry, Vice President, Product Developmen
Mantis Vision Ltd., Israel
3D foRENSIC ToolS: THE NEXT GENERaTIoN
Currently available 3D scanners and orensic sotwa
applications are designed to provide tools or crime
scene documentation and measurement Although
such 3D tools are, undoubtedly, an improvement ovtraditional mechanical ones, by making crime scene
documentation tasks more accurate, aster, and
comprehensive, most o their capabilities and their
value to users remain untapped
In our presentation, we make explicit what the next
generation o 3D investigative tools would oer inve
tigators, and present a number o these tools curre
under research and development including searchin
and matching 3D objects across crime scenes, auto
matic crime scene change detection, 3D event reco
struction simulation tools or determining the easib
o placing, transporting, and sighting, objects andhumans in the scene, and the building blocks or an
AI-based crime scenario generator/tester
SESSION: INDUSTRIAL PLANT
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 15.30 17.00
Locatio: Forum
Lau Jensen, M.Sc., Chartered Surveyor, 3D Scannin
& Survey, and Morten Hertz Knudsen, Mapping &
Survey Technician, Ramboll Denmark
offSHoRE SCaNNING CaSE STuDy IN THENoRTH SEa
Ramboll Oil & Gas/3D scanning & Survey departme
was hired to do an oshore scanner job o approxi-
mately 50 scans on an oshore installation in the
North Sea Because o drilling activities we needed
work in a H2S gas environment and thereore need
to work with EX-proo equipment We thereore hire
in the Z+F 5006EX scanner to perorm the job (I
believe we are the rst company to use this orm o
scanner in Europe) The scanning went well but the
ollowing data processing was dierent because we
were not able to use a Total station in the EX-proo
vironment, to reerence our targets and transorm thscanner data in to platorm grid coordinates The d
processing was dierent the normal and we thereo
used the new unction in LFM registrar called bund
adjustment to connect our scans This process wen
well and with a satisying result The project was a
success and in the uture we now are able to peror
3D Laser scanning in Ex-proo required environmen
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Andr Lorenz Dipl.-Ing. (FH), Construction and
Mechanical Engineering, Contracting Project Engineer,
Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH (Germany), and Eike
Thiele Dipl. Ing. (FH), CEO, Laserscanning Europe
GmbH (Germany)
INTERPRETING aND aNalyzING laSER SCaNNING
DaTa: PETRoCHEMICal CaSE STuDyFor two projects in a petrochemical unit, 22 scans
were created and recorded in one day For the rst
project, the aim was to plan a pipe between two
extruders and a vacuum unit The second project was
the replacement o a column in a plant For these
cases, the laser scanner FARO Photon 80 was used
The raw data was processed with FARO Scene and
aterwards generated in Microstation by use o the
sotware PointCab by Laserscaning Europe Planning
engineers were able to speciy desired objects in
the CAD environment o Microstation and receive an
as-built documentation rom the laser scanning results
through an automated process The benets were
automatically generated arrangement drawings and
sectional views rom laser scanning data, and results
that are dimensionally accurately plotted and modied
with a computer The underlying workfow allows easy
data exchange o laser scanning results between
operators, persons responsible or maintenance and
planning proessionals This is especially useul or
companies using dierent CAD requirements
SESSION CONTINUED: CIVIL, TRANSPORTATION,
BUILDING: MOBILE SURVEYINGTuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 15.30 16.00
Locatio: Room E102
Wayne Jacobs, Senior Surveyor, Digital Mapping
Surveys, Group Five Limited, and Francois Stroh, 3D
Laser Mapping International Ltd.
MobIlE SuRvEyING:THE RoaD CoNTRaCToRS PERSPECTIvE
StreetMapper has achieved considerable success
with projects across Europe, North America, Australia,
Japan and China However a planned roll out in South
Arica did not go exactly to plan!
Traditionally the Department o Transport is the rst
adopter o new technology, however the introduc-
tion o the mobile mapping system in May 2010 was
recognised by a group o construction companies
as potentially revolutionary The use o the system
to generate highly accurate point clouds allowed or
the extraction o cross sections used as evidence o
discrepancies between actual road levels and the
original designs This inormation supported a request
or a variation order with a value in excess o 40 mil-
lion Rand
SESSION: GEOTECHNICAL, MINING, TUNNELS
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 16.00 17.00
Locatio: Room E102
Ivar Andersson, Land Surveyor, SWECO Inrastruc-
ture AB (Stockholm, Sweden), and Oliver Schneider,
Product Manager, Tunnel, Amberg Technologies AG(Regensdor Switzerland)
INTEGRaTED TuNNEl HEaDING CoNTRol baSED oNlaSER SCaNNING
Complete knowledge o the surace condition and ge-
ometry o the excavated tunnel is absolutely essential
or reasons o perormance, economy and saety
Tunnel contractors and owners expect state-o-the-
art surveying, analysis and documentation solutions
These solutions need to be simple to use, impair exist-
ing operations as little as possible and reliably record
the complete surace o the excavated tunnel section
Based on the collected and processed scan datacontractors and owners gain inorm about:
excavationprecisionusedforblastingoptimization
volumeinformationusedforlogisticsand
accounting
rocksurfaceimageinformationforgeological
structure analysis
comprehensiveinformationforas-builtQA
documentation
Stationary high-speed laser scanning is used to collect
the required inormation o the tunnel Quickly installedon a tripod and operated by the construction crew or a
eld surveyor the measurement minimises down-
times o the heading process
The presentation o Mr Schneider explains tunnel sur-
veying based on a high-speed laser scanning system,
the typical concepts o tunnel analysis, possible re-
porting and exporting unctionalities based on various
project carried out in Europe over the past years
Lucas Flumm, Technical Director, 3D Mine Surveying
International Ltd.
SuRvEyING THE DEEPEST PoINT oN EaRTH,THE aPPlICaTIoN aND bENEfITS of HDS IN DEEPuNDERGRouND MINING
In January 2010, 3D Mine Surveying International Ltd
conducted a laser scan survey or Anglo Gold Ashanti
at -3700m The contract was to survey 6km o decline
tunnels at Mponeng gold mine, South Arica With ambi-
ent rock temperatures up to 60oC the working environ-
ment is demanding and challenging; this presentation
describes not only the diculties o laser scanning at
such depths, but how HDS technology is able to oer
signicant cost saving benets With modern sotware
and novel eld practices 3DMSI has developed
innovative solutions to help optimise mining projects
SESSION: FORENSIC & SECURITY
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 15.30 16.30
Locatio: Room E103
Jurrien Bijhold, Forensic Analyst, Netherlands Foren
Institute, and Ronald Poelman, TU Delt
auGMENTED REalITy foR a CRIMESCENE INvESTIGaToR
Within the CSI the Hague project proven technologi
rom various domains are tested in the Forensic el
lab o the Netherlands Forensics Institute or their
useulness in crime scene investigation One o tho
technologies is scene augmentation With Augment
Reality (AR) it is possible to overlay a crime scene w
useul inormation such as; audio tags, measure-
ments, original position o objects or analysis resultIn this session, we will start with a short introductio
on crime scene investigation and the CSI the Hague
project Then, we are going to discuss the underlyin
technologies that are needed to accomplish crime
scene augmentation A novel Head Mounted Display
(HMD) is developed by the TU Delt that can be use
acilitate crime scene analysis Underlying this deve
opment are three basic technologies; pose estimati
or knowing the position o the HMD in space, map
making to build a 3D model o the environment and
hand gesture system to control the unctions
Finally, a demo o the proo-o-concept will be show
and you will be able to experience crime scene
augmentation Because the technology is still work
in progress your opinion will be highly valued in the
group discussion at the end
Dr. Judith Dijk, TNO, The Netherlands
3D RECoNSTRuCTIoN of laRGE uRbaN aREaS WIa SINGlE HaNDHElD CaMERa
3D reconstruction is a hot topic in both the scienti
and technological arena due to its mathematical
complexities and the amount o potential or an eve
increasing digital world In our work we ocus on3D reconstruction o large urban areas or orensic
applications We develop mathematical methods or
the accurate reconstruction o the 3D structure that
can be recorded with a single hand held digital pho
camera In this presentation we will describe the
pipeline o our methodologies and present a numbe
o the reconstructions we can achieve at a very low
cost and how they can infuence the area o orensi
investigation
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SESSION: SCAN TO BIM
TuEsday, 7 dECEmbEr; 16.30 17.00
Locatio: Room E103
Steven Couwels, Owner, Real to Desk
SCaN-To-bIM CaSE STuDy:
bozaR bRuSSElS fINE aRTS CENTEREarly 2010 Real to Desk, a startup 3D laser scan-
ning and dimensional control service provider rom
Antwerp, Belgium, scanned and modeled the Bozar
Fine Arts Center in Brussels, the most prominent art
venue in the country - wwwbozarbe
The assignment had several objectives: obtaining
updated architectural quality models and drawings
or internal use, accurate models o the acilities to
attract top artists, and creation o an animation lm to
promote the art center and its central location to the
general public
With some logistic challenges and careul planning -scanning a lot at night in between break down and
set up o exhibitions -- nally resulted in photorealistic
point cloud data, 3D CAD models, BIM les, Google
SketchUp les and the animation movie
WEDNESDay, 8 DECEMbER
SESSION: INDUSTRIAL PLANT: INTEGRATING 3DIMAGING INTO PROJECT WORKFLOW
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr, 09.00 10.00
Locatio: The ForumMarco Methorst, Director, Design Technology Services,
and Ad Reijers, Jacobs Nederland B.V.
DEvEloPING EffECTIvE WoRK PRoCESSES uSINGlaSER SCaNNING
The rst part o the presentation will address the
selection process or hardware, sotware, surveyors
(in-house Vs outsourced and why), and how to make
these elements t into the Jacobs work process The
second part will demonstrate how this setup and
process was used on an oil/gas project in the Middle
East with considerable time constraints Convincing
the client that the new approach would work and savethem money was part o the challenge In the end,
only six days o the allotted one week shutdown was
used There was no rework
Leandros G. Zeppos, Managing Director, Unison Laser
Scanning, Germany
INTEGRaTIoN of TERRESTRIal laSER SCaNNINGIN THE PlaNT ENGINEERING WoRKfloW :aN aPPRoaCH To QualITy aSSuRaNCE, uSERfRIENDlINESS aND PRojECT PRoDuCTIvITy
While there is general agreement on the benets
o laser scanning, there is requently a challenge
involved in providing the specication required to ully
utilize the advantages o the technology Engineer-
ing projects consist o a complex series o activities
Determining the appropriate integration methods and
specication or laser scanning projects requires a
thoughtul consideration o quality assurance, userriendliness, integration steps in the engineering work-
fow and most importantly engineering project
productivity
SESSION: INDUSTRIAL PLANT: INTEGRATING 3DIMAGING INTO MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr; 10.00 11.00
Locatio: The Forum
Raphal Marc, lectricit de France (EDF), France
3D SIMulaTIoN of MaINTENaNCE oPERaTIoNS IN
NuClEaR PoWER PlaNTEDF is an integrated company which gathers several
roles : it operates 58 nuclear power plants as an own-
er/operator and it also provides engineering services
through its 5 engineering divisions Since 2005, EDF
research & development has been developing a sot-
ware (ADRM) dedicated to 3D simulation o complex
maintenance operations inside nuclear power plants
This virtual reality sotware has been currently used by
an engineering unit o EDF since 2008 in order:
Beforethestartofwork,topreparemaintenance
operations and to analyze the risks without going
into the building;
Duringtheplantoutage,toofferabetterperception
o impacts in case o problems, to troubleshoot and
to study emergency scenarios
Aftercompletionoftheworktoobtainfeedbackand
capitalise on and share good practices
ADRM has been used successully during several
complex maintenance operations and we will com-
ment some examples
Burkhard Wassmann, OE-AD Technical Documenta-
tion, RWE Power AG, Biblis Power Plant Station, Biblis
Germany, and Jens Fermann, iQvolution Services
GmbHm Gauting Germany
INTEGRaTIoN of PoWER PlaNT DaTa IN PlaNNINGaND MaINTENaNCE
The successul integration o captured data coming
rom dierent sources is a challenge At Biblis Power
Plant station in Germany, there are about 900 work-
ers with PC connection to the LAN, about 250 o
which may be considered as potential users o laser
scanning data There are two blocks o a power plant
which was built in 1974/76 with a huge demand
or retrotting measures year by year, so there is an
increasing need or 3D as-built data The goal is to
supply departments especially those which involv
with retrottingwith the appropriate data, ie bas
cally checked georeerenced laser scanning raw da
New approaches are being investigated, includingthe integration o 3D laser scanning data and 360
panorama photos in one database, which will be
presented here
SESSION: DIGITAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr; 9.00 11.00
Locatio: Room E102
Erwin Christoori, Managing Director and Co-Owner
Christoori & Partner, Germany
aRCHITECTuRE aND MoNuMENT DoCuMENTaTIoN
THRouGH TERRESTRIal laSER SCaNNINGThe presentation showcases the possibilities o
terrestrial laser scanning in the eld o architecture
and monument documentation By use o examples
rom all over the world, economical ways o applyin
laser scanning will be demonstrated The presenta-
tion will not only include examples rom archaeolog
and historic preservation and reveal dierent metho
o analysis or the preservation o monuments with
conventional results, but also encompass possible
ways o documentation or uture operating principl
The remarks include results rom the documenta-
tion as well as the reconstruction o historic states oconstruction
Pro. Arch. Marcello Balzani, Director, DIAPReM
Centre, Department o Architecture, and Federica
Maietti, PhD in Technology o Architecture; Diagnos
and Restoration Area o DIAPReM Centre, Departme
o Architecture, Ferrara University, Italy
3D MoRPHoMETRIC SuRvEy foR CoNSERvaTIoN,RESToRaTIoN aND ENHaNCEMENT of CulTuRalHERITaGE
The 3D laser scanner devices based on the time o
fight technology applied in architectural and urban
elds allow to acquire high denition metric-mor-phological data and to create 3D data bases usable
as geometric memory archive o architectures to be
applied to researches, conservation and restoration
practices 3D data-bases are operative instruments
collect and manage data concerning the architec-
tonical heritage extremely useul to the study, the
conservation and the enhancement o architectures
historical centres and Cultural Heritage
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Willem van Spanje, President & CEO, DeltTech BV,
The Netherlands
INvESTIGaTING a 450 yEaR olD CRIME SCENE
William I, Prince o Orange (24 April 1533 - 10 July
1584), also widely known as William the Silent (Dutch:
Willem de Zwijger), or simply William o Orange
(Dutch: Willem van Oranje), was the main leader o theDutch revolt against the Spanish that set o the Eighty
Years War and resulted in the ormal independence o
the United Provinces in 1648
A wealthy nobleman, William originally served the
Habsburgs as a member o the court o Margaret o
Parma, governor o the Spanish Netherlands Unhappy
with the centralisation o political power away rom
the local estates and with the Spanish persecution o
Dutch Protestants, William joined the Dutch uprising
and turned against his ormer masters The most
infuential and politically capable o the rebels, he led
the Dutch to several successes in the ght against the
Spanish Declared an outlaw by the Spanish king in
1580, he was assassinated by Balthasar Grard (also
written as Gerardts) in Delt our years later
SESSION: APPLICATIONS OF ASSET INFORMA-TION STANDARDS IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr; 9.00 11.00
Locatio: Room E103
Dr. Peter Zgorzekski, Bayer Technology Services
GmbH, and Ofce Manager, PROLIST INTERNATIONAL,
GermanyIMPlEMENTaTIoN of THE PRolIST (NE 100)WoRKfloW IN PRojECTS
PROLIST INTERNATIONAL promotes the implemen-
tation o the NE 100 interace or electronic data ex-
change in engineering processes using CAE systems,
whereby PROLIST is disseminating the use o the LOP
technology (LOP = Lists o Properties) in the process
industry In the presentation, an introduction into the
LOP technology will be made Benets or equipment
users and equipment manuacturers rom utilizing this
technology will be presented and experiences made in
large projects in the chemical industry will be shownThe cooperation between PROLIST and USPI as well
as the international standardisation o the LOPs o the
NE 100 at IEC will be described
Ing. L.C. (Leo) van Ruijven, Manager, Technology
Development, Croon TBI Techniek, The Netherlands
a uNIfIED fRaMEWoRK To aCHIEvE aN oPTIMIzEDlIfECyClE of PlaNTS
The subject o this presentation is a ramework that
combines the theory o Systems Engineering, the
principles o ISO 15926 concerning Lie Cycle Data
Integration, the Functional Object - Technical Solution
concept, Gellish (Generic Engineering Language) and
the usage o XML/RDF The ramework used Object
Inormation Models described by using Gellish Objects
in this context are, or example, objectives, processes,
process unctions and equipment A Functional Object
(eg a pump) acts as a collector o all relevant re-quirements such as unctional, environmental, saety,
logistic and economical requirements A Functional
Object captures a design problem and lives in
principle as long as the total lie cycle o a system
and orms the basis or Lie Cycle Engineering The
technical solution that will be chosen or a Functional
Object can be replaced more than once during the
lie cycle o the system Functional Objects interact
with each other by exchanging energy, material, orce
and/or inormation For dening and characterizing
these kinds o exchanges the port principle is used
within this ramework The ramework uses Gellish to
speciy and exchange inormation in an explicit and
standardized way Because o the semantic richness
o the ull area o Systems Engineering a traditional
relational database approach is not appropriate
Because traditionally in the industry there is oten lack
o a clear and consistent specication o the desired
product (the plant); the described ramework would
be a major step toward breaking with this tradition
Gerrit Misana, Functional Focal Point, Siemens
Industrial Turbo Machinery, The Netherlands
ICaaMC CoMPRESSoR DaTa EXCHaNGE CoNfoRM
ISo STaNDaRDSThe presentation will cover methodology and benets,
a demonstration o the exchange between partners in
the engineering supply chain on the basis o the API
617 data sheet, and the impact on the plant engineer-
ing supply chain with a planned pilot chain project
1015 1100
PaNEl DISCuSSIoN: aPPlICaTIoN of aSSET INfoR-MaTIoN STaNDaRDS IN THE PRoCESS INDuSTRy
Moderator: PWHM van Exel, Director, USPI-NL
Panelists:
Dr. Peter Zgorzekski, Bayer Technology ServicesGmbH, and Ofce Manager, PROLIST INTERNA-
TIONAL, Germany
Ing. L.C. (Leo) van Ruijven, Manager, Technology
Development, Croon TBI Techniek, The Netherlands
Gerrit Misana, Functional Focal Point, Siemens
Industrial Turbo Machinery, The Netherlands
SESSION: NEW TECHNOLOGIES
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr, 13.00 14.30
Locatio: The Forum
Elmer Bol, Founder, Alice Labs, The Netherlands
PoINT ClouD Ray-TRaCING aND GENERaTING 3D
fRoM IMaGESSince its inception , Alice Labs has developed produ
that bring together the visualisation and metrology
industries; cutting edge technologies are introduced
that raise the bar or both industries This year the
rst large scale point cloud ray-tracing engine will b
demonstrated that is integrated in the Studio Cloud
20 product line-up The new ray trace engine enab
maximum visibility at interactive speeds which has
not been demonstrated beore Furthermore, the
PhotoStruct photogrammetry suite that generates h
density point clouds rom large image collections w
be shown
At SPAR Amsterdam, the workfow rom images to
a 3D reconstructed model will be revealed, starting
with the 3D reconstruction o images and ending
with a textured 3d model The required steps will be
demonstrated and, when applicable ,demoed live T
workfow with laser scans will not be orgotten, very
large datasets rom dynamic scanning stations will
edited in real-time at maximum resolution
Faraz Ravi, CEO, Pointools Ltd., U.K.
PoINToolS SoluTIoN foR WoRKING WITH laRGEPoINT ClouD MoDElS
Used by architects, engineers, contractors, and sur-veyors to work with 3D laser scan data, Pointools so
ware supports multiple workfows including AEC, Ar
& Entertainment, Forensics, GIS & Mapping, Heritag
Manuacturing, Mining, Power & Utilities, Academic
Security & Deence, and Transportation
In the rst part o his presentation, Pointools CEO
Faraz Ravi, will present an overview o the Pointools
sotware portolio which includes a third-party deve
opment platorm, CAD sotware plug-ins, and stand
alone applications or point cloud processing and
visualization; uniquely enabling unrivalled point clou
model reuse across Bentley, Autodesk, and Rhino a
plications without time-consuming translation
The second hal will present the Pointools interoper
ability advantage or point cloud processing, animat
production, clash detection, 3D geometry extrac-
tion, 2d line generation, and map creation Faraz
will also preview a brand new Pointools Plug-in with
applications or AEC, mobile scanning, GIS, and oth
industries
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Christoph Grossmann, CEO and Founder, SeeFront
GmbH, Germany
GlaSSES-fREE 3D-DISPlayS foR PRofESSIoNalaPPlICaTIoN
To date almost all 3D imagery still is being viewed
on 2D monitors When it comes to real stereoscopic
viewing, users still have to put on these special 3Dglasses that are cumbersome to wear, alter the colors,
take out much o the light and generally give the
eeling that something is not quite right with the 3D
experience SeeFront 3D monitors are autostereo-
scopic so that the stereo image can be seen without
special glasses They deliver true 3D with impressive
quality, bright and sharp images with correct spatial
representation, true colors and without ficker And
the user can move reely in ront o the 3D display, as
the stereo eect is always being optimized or his/her
actual position in space ideal preconditions or use
with demanding applications at the workplace
SESSION: CIVIL, TRANSPORTATION, BUILDING:MOBILE SURVEYING
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr; 13.00 14.30
Locatio: Room E102
Michael Dunbar, Manager, Business Development,
Velodyne Lidar, Inc., USA
CoMPaCT lIDaR SENSoR foR MobIlE MaPPINGaND 3D DaTa CollECTIoN
Collecting data or road inrastructure surveys or
as-built models can be a long, costly, labor intensiveprocess requiring expertise in senor usion to go
beyond the domain expertise in surveying and GIS
databases
A compact, high resolution lidar sensor has been
developed or mobile mapping feets This sensor uses
32 lasers, each aligned to a specic vertical angle
over a eld rom +10 to -30 degrees with respect to
horizontal with 125 degree vertical angular spacing
Each laser diode emits a short pulse and the time o
fight o the refected light is measured to precisely de-
termine distance The entire sensor rotates at speeds
rom 5-20 Hz to develop an accurate, dense pointcloud or 3D map development as well as obstacle
detection or landmark navigation on autonomous
vehicles
For each light pulse, the return waveorm is digitized
using a high speed, DSP-based signal processing
circuit This waveorm is then analyzed to extract the
distance measurements The distance along with the
rotational position o the sensor emitter, and the verti-
cal angle o the laser, are used construct a 3D model
o the surroundings
The sensor is well suited to terrestrial (ground based)
vehicles and maritime surace vehicles On the water
surace, the laser is absorbed and only the obstacles
are seen vividly Multiple sensors can be mounted on a
mobile mapping vehicle in virtually any orientation
The data rom each sensor is time stamped or
synchronization in post-processing The sensors canbe set up to eliminate cross-talk even in multi-sensor
vehicle architectures
Each o the 32 lasers produces a distance return
along with an intensity reading or each distance point
The intensity can be used to identiy the refectivity o
road assets such as signs and pint markings
Paul Verbiest, Project Leader, Belgium Dept o Mobility
and Public Works (MOW), Belgium, and Giuliano Lodts,
Operations Manager, GlobeZenit, Belgium
bElGIaN RoaD SIGN INvENToRy PRojECT
The department o Mobility and Public Works (MOW)o Belgium initiated a road sign inventory project in
November 2008 The scope o the project was to
generate a road sign database covering the Flemish
region, distance o 60000km MOW decided to
use cycloramas to collect the data, based on the
required accuracy and cost o collecting the data with
cycloramas Vs Laser The cyclorama cameras were
attached on the roo o several cars While driving,
a cyclorama was taken every 5 meter, over a total
distance o 60000km By the use o cycloramas (13
Mio in total) and dedicated GIS sotware, GlobeZenit
provided MOW with a database o 11 Mio road signsBy autumn 2010 local and ederal government will
have web-based access or improving service and
maintenance o speed limit, directional, inormational
and priority signs This will give them the oppor-
tunity to achieve high levels o public saety while
also watching costs The presentation will give an
overview o how we handled this project and tackled
the obstacles
Matteo Sgrenzaroli, Gexcel Srl (Italy), and Dario
Conorti, 3D Laser Scanner Specialist, Optech
Incorporated (Canada)
bRESCIa aND THE CalaTRava bRIDGE: lyNX MobIlEMaPPER SuRvEyS of CIT y CENTERS aND HIGHWayS
In the last two years, the Lynx Mobile MapperTM has
become the popular lidar solution or surveying large
areas that are impractical to scan with static lidar
sensors but that require an accuracy and resolution
that exceed those o airborne technologies The Lynx
Mobile Mapper scans at speeds o up to 100 km/h,
obtaining a system accuracy o better than 5 cm with
resolutions down to as 7 mm This solution proves to
be an excellent tool or surveying highways, railways
and city centers owing to its very ast, sae and ac-
curate data collection methods This paper presents
two applications The rst survey is o the entire
ancient city center o Brescia with its medieval cast
narrow streets and large main squares The paper a
presents the survey o Calatrava Bridge on Italys A
highway, which consists o a single symmetrical arcthat rises to a height o 46 m
SESSION: NEW TECHNOLOGIES &BUSINESS MODELS
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr, 15.00 16.30
Locatio: The Forum
Kevin Williams, CEO, ClearEdge 3D, USA
NEW aDvaNCES IN auToMaTED PIPE EXTRaCTIoN
Modeling complex pipe runs is an essential but high
time-consuming aspect o modeling plants and
manuacturing acilities ClearEdge 3D has developea groundbreaking tool that automatically identies a
extracts pipes rom a point cloud The sotware, cal
EdgeWiseTM Plant, can dramatically speed up the
process o modeling pipe inrastructure
Kevin Williams, ClearEdges Founder and CTO, will
demonstrate the sotware or the rst time in a pub
orum and will discuss other advances in optimizing
scan-to-model workfows
Lother A. Brummel, VATRO Trocknungs- und Sani-
erungstechnik GmbH & Co., Germany, and Jrg
Meixner, Zoller and Frhlich GmbH, GermanylaSER SCaNNING foR INSuRaNCE ClaIMMaNaGEMENT
In this co-presentation with VATRO, Mr Meixner wil
give a general introduction into laser scanning or
claim management Mr Brummel will present a cas
study o how a reurbishment company takes advan
tage o the laser scanning
Dr. Thilo Sandner, Fraunhoer IPMS, Germany
laRGE aPERTuRE MEMS SEGMENTED SCaNNERMoDulE foR lIDaR SySTEM
Traditional laser scanners or 3D distance measure-
ment involve expensive, heavy, (potentially) slowrotating mirrors or light defection o the scanning T
(time o fight) distance measurement, not suitable
compact, robust and highly portable LIDAR system
the other hand MEMS scanners are limited to small
apertures not suitable or a precise TOF measurem
To overcome this problem Fraunhoer IPMS present
a new large aperture 1D-MEMS scanner module
especially designed or laser radar systems enablin
new generation o miniaturized, robust and potentia
cost-ecient LIDAR systems The scanner module
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has a resonance requency o 250 Hz and optical
scan range o 60 degree It comprises o two separate
scanning channels: (a) a single scanning mirror o
the collimated transmitted beam oscillates parallel to
(b) a scanning mirror array o the receiver optics The
receiver optics use a synchronized array o 2 x 7 iden-
tical mirror elements, each with 251x 951 mm^2per single mirror element, resulting in a total aperture
o 334 mm^2 and lling actor o 80 percent We
discuss in detail the system integration o the MEMS
components including packaging and synchronized
operation o all scanner elements to guaranty a large
aperture o the LIDAR receiver optics
SESSION:NEXT GENERATION PHOTOGRAMMETRY
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr; 15.00 16.30
Locatio: Room E102
Frank Prytz, Parker Maritime AS, Norway
Sub-SEa METRoloGy uSING PHoToGRaMMETRy
This presentation describes the use o close-range
photogrammetry applied under water or high ac-
curacy spool metrology using SICAMS
Ali Mohammad Khosravani,
University o Stuttgart, Germany
PoTENTIal of uSING a SMaRT PHoNE aS aMulTI-SENSoR SySTEM IN a loW CoST CloSERaNGE PHoToGRaMMETRIC PRojECT
This study investigates the perormance o a smart
phone which collects the camera position and orienta-tion, in low cost close-range photogrammetric project
This system may solve the problem o approximate
values o the exterior orientation parameters and the
object coordinates in the bundle block adjustment,
aster and easier than traditional methods Results
show that despite limitations with some o the sensors
accuracies, these smart phones still have the potential
o being used in the low cost projects They might be
extensively used in near uture in crowd source 3D
reconstruction o buildings and cultural heritage sites
A comparison was made between or an object (tower)
which was derived rom a HDS point cloud and thereconstruction using the smart phone point cloud The
matching o the tower parameters is amazing!
Susanne Becker, University o Stuttgart, Germany
EXTRaCTING REGulaR STRuCTuREINfoRMaTIoN of STaTIC aND MobIlE PoINTClouDS To CoMPlEMENT bIMS
BIM models or acility design, construction and asset
management are based on detailed representations
o the underlying 3D geometry Frequently, terrestrial
LiDAR point clouds are used to extract high resolu-
tion building structures However, considering 3D
point clouds, dierences in accuracy, coverage and
density will occur due to variations in viewpoint and
distance to the object o interest Thus, reconstruc-
tion techniques will be required which are much
more fexible towards dierent data quality and
incomplete sensor data For this reason, an approach
which combines data driven and knowledge-based
techniques or the quality sensitive reconstruction
o 3D aade structures has been developed at the
Institute or Photogrammetry (University o Stuttgart)
The presentation will show how realistic 3D structurescan be generated that are ully automatic, rom static
or mobile LiDAR data, even or partially inaccurate and
incomplete measurements
SESSION: UNIQUE APPLICATIONS OF 3D IMAGING
WEdnEsday, 8 dECEmbEr; 15.00 16.30
Locatio: Room E103
Sander Schroder, Head o Geotechnics,
Coenradie-GTC, The Netherlands
HoW To DEvEloP a NEW zooEmmen Zoo (The Netherlands) will move to a complete
new location Prototyping in a CAD environment
didnt turn out to be successul It was decided to
hand shape a model, scale 87:1 The total model, size
appr 8x8m, needed to be converted into a CAD-model
to make it possible to build the Zoo according to the
model Facing several diculties, such as access to
the model, time, costs etc Coenradie-GTC decided
to use a HDS6100 phase-shit laserscanner to
completely scan the model at a very high resolution
Accuracy was also a critical issue that was solved
successully using a total station Data has been
post-processed by AutoCAD Civil3D and enabled the
civil architects to work with an accurate and detailed
model to be nalised by engineering The costs o the
laserscanning were at such a level (about 1/10th o
anticipated costs) that there hasnt been any discus-
sion about it But it was recognised to be a very critical
part o the process
Dr. Cosimo Pignatelli, Dr. Maurilio Milella, and Dr. Ar
cangelo Piscitelli , Environmental Surveys S.R.L., Ita
ESTIMaTIoN of THE valuE of CoaSTal RouGHNEuSING TERRESTRIal laSER SCaNNER TECHNIQuES
The estimation o the inland penetration limit o a
tsunami wave is infuenced by coastal roughness
expressed by Mannings coecient The Manningnumber is an empirically derived coecient, which
is dependent rom many actors, including surace
roughness and sinuosity; it is calculated by empiric
ormula or open channel fow, or ree-surace fow
driven by gravity The value o Manning number wa
estimated directly measuring the roughness o a
surace by means o Terrestrial Laser Scanner This
kind o surveys generate cloud points useul to obta
digital elevation model DEM and standard devia-
tion o surace micro-topography Applying dierent
hypothesized tsunami wave heights it is possible to
obtain a specic Manning number or each surace
and material typology, in dierent scenarios This ne
methodology has been tested in two coastal sectors
Apulia region (Southern Italy) where evidence o pas
tsunami have been recognised
Enda Keane, CEO, TreeMetrics Ltd., Ireland
INNovaTIoNS IN 3D IMaGING foR foRESTRy
In this presentation Enda will describe how 3D
imaging is being used to optimize value recovery in
orestry The value to both the grower and purchase
o timber is a better method o matching standing
orest areas to sawmill requirements, and gives sig
cant decision-making support to orest planners anmanagers TreeMetrics won the Schweighoer awar
2005 or orest innovation in conjunction with the
University o Freiburg, Germany
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Produced by:
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Technic Seminrs
Tuesday, 7 December
11.30 - 12.30; r E103
Tim Lemmon, Trimble Navigation, and Frederic Bernard, Urbica Ingnierie
TRIMblE HIGH SPEED SCaNNING SoluTIoNS aNDREal WoRlD aPPlICaTIoNS aS PERfoRMED byuRbICa INGNIERIE
Learn about Trimble high speed scanning solutions and how they are being
used in industrial applications Urbica Ingnierie, a leading French 3D scan-
ning company utilizing Trimble scanners, will describe how the technology has
been used on a variety o worldwide projects, challenges overcome, and how
they envision the technology being urther utilized
Tuesday, 7 December
12.30 - 13.30; r E103
Thorsten Burghart, IMAGER Product Manager, Zoller + Frhlich GmbH, and
Garry Farrow, Director, Z+F UK
MaXIMIzE PRoDuCTIvITy WITH THE laTESTIN 3D laSER SCaNNING TECHNoloGy
Z+F examines the realistic time and cost savings attainable when utilizing
LFM 3D laser scanning sotware and IMAGER series o 3D laser scanners
Focusing on technological innovations, Z+F will show how their unsurpassed
level o experience leads to a history o rsts that is beneting customers
around the world
Wednesday, 8 December
11.00 - 12.00; r E103
Dr. Bernd-Dietmar Becker, Director, Laser Scanner Business Development &
Product Management, FARO Europe GmbH & Co. KG
NEWS fRoM faRo 3D laSER SCaNNER a REvoluTIoN IN 3D
FARO will present new 3D Laser Scanner developments which make 3D Laser
Scanning available to a much larger audience The new WebShare Sotware
or web-based point cloud publication, the integration to AutoCAD 2011 and
links to many other sotware tools will be discussed
Wednesday, 8 December
12.00 - 13.00; r E103
Julian Norton, Business Development,
Leica Geosystems
CoNTINuING HaRDWaRE aND SofTWaRE INNovaTIoNfRoM lEICa GEoSySTEMS
Understand the technology behind the latest successul products, including:
The inside story on development o the Leica ScanStation C10
Learn about the powerul new pcE point cloud engine driving the Cyclone
and CloudWorx products
See how the new technical partnership with Inovx will revolutionize point
clouds in the plant industry
Wednesday, 8 December
13.00 - 14.00; r E103
Reiner Meyer-Roessl, Senior Director, Business Development, Autodesk
EffICIENTly MoDElING EXISTING CoNDITIoNS
Two-thirds o all plant design projects are modications to existing
acilities Executing these projects currently orces a choice between basic 2D
or complex 3D solutions By combining proven practicality o AutoCAD, laser
scanning, intelligent modeling and visualization technology, this process can
be dramatically improved Learn how Autdesk Plant Design Suite improvesbrowneld project execution
Wednesday, 8 December
14.00 - 15.00; r E103
Peter van der Weijde, Director, Benelux Sales, Intergraph Process,
Power and Marine
HoW CaN MoDERN ENGINEERING ToolS MaKEa SafER DESIGN?
Presentation includes live examples:
MakinguseofschematicstoolsduringHazopfromearlydesign
Mitigatingriskaccordingtosafetyintegritylevels
Makinguseofsafetyrelateddesignrulesthatautomatically
indicate anomalies
Preventingdesignmistakesinearlyphaseoftheproject
Preventinghazardouseventsinoperationsandexpensive
mistakes during construction
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Spnsrs
FARO EUROPE GMBH & CO. KG . . . . . .STAND 12Lingwiesenstrasse 11-2
Korntal-Mnchingen D-70825 Germany
T: 49 7150 9797-0
wwwarocom
FARO is one o the worlds leading providers o portable
3D measurement and imaging solutions Portable
equipment rom FARO permits high-precision 3D scan-
ning and documentation o objects or whole acilities
The devices are used or production planning, andinventory documentation, to digitalise scans o historic
sites as well as or the investigation and reconstruction
o accident sites or crime scenes
Worldwide, approximately 10,000 customers are
operating more than 20,000 installations o FARO mea-
surement systems The companys global headquarter
is located in Lake Mary, Florida/USA, its European head
oce in Korntal-Mnchingen near Stuttgart (Germany)
INTERGRAPH PP&M BENELUX BV. . . . .STAND 16Siriusdree 2, PO Box 333
Hooddorp 2130 AH/ The Netherlands
T: 31(0)23 5666 666
Web: wwwintergraphcom
Intergraph Process, Power & Marine (PP&M) is the
worlds leading provider o enterprise engineering
sotware or the design, construction and operation o
plants, ships and oshore acilities Our customers rely
on Intergraph sotware to create, manage, and use criti-
cal engineering data to increase productivity and provideor sae and clean operations As the industrys market
leader, we provide the uture o engineering today
LEICA GEOSYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .STAND 21Heinrich-Wild-Strasse
Heerbrugg CH-9435 Switzerland
T: 41 71 727 31 31
Web: wwwleica-geosystemscom
With close to 200 years o pioneering solutions to
measure the world, Leica Geosystems products
and services are trusted by proessionals worldwideto help them capture, analyse, and present spatial
inormation Leica Geosystems is best known or its
broad array o products that capture accurately, model
quickly, analyse easily, and visualize and present
spatial inormation
As the original innovator o laser scanning systems,
with over 15 years o experience, we exhibit the
worlds most popular laser scanner: the ScanStation
C10 Also we demonstrate the new Cyclone Plant
sotware that will revolutionise the industrial plant
industry The result o our collaboration with Inovx, it
will be an exciting development in this market
TRIMBLE GERMANY GMBH. . . . . . . . . .STANDAM Prime Parc M
Praunhelm 65479 Germany
T: 49061422100201
Web: wwwtrimblecom
Trimbles Connected Site solutions create seamless
working relationships among Trimble products,
technologies and services through support, inrastr
ture and partnerships Trimble is ocused on
providing solutions that address our customersull work process By careully combining technolog
innovation with a deep understanding o the users
workfows, data integration and maintenance acros
the liecycle o the project, Trimble helps surveyors
reach new levels o productivity or their business
wwwtrimblecom
ZOLLER & FROHLICH GMBH. . . . . . . . . .STANDSimoniusstrasse 22
Wangen 88239 Germany
T: 49 75 229 3080
Web: wwwz-lasercom
As a market leader in developing and producing 3D
laser scanning technology and 3D laser scanning
sotware or a raising number o applications, Z+F a
world renowned or their innovative products With
oces in Germany, USA and UK and a strong intern
tional distributor network in more than 40 countries
Z+F provide high level customer support worldwide
prEmium sponsors
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Spnsrs
ALICE LABS B.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . STAND 10Papelaan 85-p
Voorschoten, 2252EG
The NetherlandsT: 31 717507049
Web: wwwalicelabscom
Alice Labs is a young resh company with sophis-
ticated expertise based out o The Netherlands
Although the company itsel is recently ounded, the
initiators were involved in the early days o mid-range
laser scanning Frustrated by the act that no good
visualization solutions or laser scanning appeared
or creating high quality and accurate 3D models out
o massive point clouds, we joined orces in building
sotware solutions themselves We believe that the
work-fow or building photo realistic 3D content canbe considerably improved with the help o laser scan-
ning and photogrammetry
APPLY CAPNOR . . . . . . . . . . . . .STAND 7Koppholen 4
4313 Sandnes
Norway
T: 47 9180 3090
Web: wwwapplycapnorcom
Apply Capnor Group is highly experienced in all acetso 3D laser scanning and surveying We can handle
and have the necessary equipment and resources to
complete large, complex projects that involve survey-
ing, scanning, modeling, support to design team and
preabrication control Most o our projects have been
within the Oil and Gas industry and civil engineering
disciplines We work world wide with oces in Norway,
Poland, Netherlands, USA and Malysia
AUTODESK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAND 11111 McInnis Parkway
San Raael, CA 94903
United States
T: 415-507-5000
Web: wwwautodeskcom
Autodesk, Inc, is a world leader in 2D and 3D design,
engineering and entertainment sotware or the
manuacturing, building and construction, and media
and entertainment markets Since its introduction o
AutoCAD sotware in 1982, Autodesk continues to
develop the broadest portolio o state-o-the-art sot-
ware to help customers experience their ideas digitally
beore they are built Fortune 100 companies as well
as the last 15 Academy Award winners or Best Visual
Eects use Autodesk sotware tools to design, visual-
ize and simulate their ideas to save time and money,
enhance quality and oster innovation or competitiveadvantage For additional inormation about Autodesk,
visit wwwautodeskcom
AVEVA SOLUTIONS LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . .STAND 5High Cross, Madingley Road
Cambridge, CB3 0HB
United Kingdom
T: 44-0-1223-556655
Web:wwwavevacom
AVEVA provides the worlds marine, oil & gas, powerand process industries with integrated, best-in-class
engineering design, construction and asset manage-
ment solutions The AVEVA solutions are proven to
enable the most ecient execution, handover and
operation o engineering challenges including small
upgrades, complex major projects and long-term asset
perormance
BENTLEY SYSTEMS
INCORPORATED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAND 20685 Stockton Drive
Exton, PA 19341
United States
T: 1-800 Bentley
Web: wwwbentleycom
Bentley is the global leader dedicated to providing ar-
chitects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators
with comprehensive sotware solutions or sustaining
inrastructure over its entire liecycle Comprised o
integrated, interoperable applications and services that
leverage common platorm technologies, each solution
is designed to ensure that inormation fows betweenwork processes and project team members, enabling
eective work sharing and collaboration The solutions
include: Bridges, Buildings, Campuses, Communica-
tions, Factories, Government, Mining and Metals,
Power Generation, Process Manuacturing, Rail and
Transit, Roads, Utilities, and Water and Wastewater
Bentleys solutions refect the rich domain expertise
o the companys sotware development teamsen-
hanced by strategic acquisitionsas well as its active
engagement with user organizations around the globe
The solutions are urther extended through the Be
Communities proessional networking website, creat
specically to empower the sharing o best practices
ideas, and content by inrastructure communities
Founded in 1984, Bentley has nearly 3,000 colleagu
in more than 45 countries, $500 million in annual
revenues, and, since 1999, has invested more than billion in research, development, and acquisitions
CADMATIC OY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STANDItinen Rantakatu 72
Fin-20810 Turku, Finland
T: 358 2 412 411
Web: wwwcadmaticcom
Cadmatic is a leading Scandinavian developer o int
ligent 3D plant design sotware solutions or practic
design and engineering Our customer base consis
o plant owners, EPC contractors, shipyards and de
sign and engineering consultants Cadmatic Sotwa
users work in various industry areas around the wo
and about 5000 applications have been delivered
to over 45 countries worldwide Open, fexible and
easy-to-use, the Cadmatic Sotware solution improv
clients design and engineering processes througho
the entire lie cycle o plant investments
CLEAREDGE 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STANDPO Box 767
Marshall VA 20116 United States
T: 866-944-8210
Web: wwwclearedge3dcom
This is a antastic breakthrough! EdgeWise Plant
will be the pipe modelers sotware o choice the
extraction tool is remarkable The cleanup and nis
ing tools are equally impressive What would norm
take me two hours or more with other sotware now
takes 40 minutes or less Scott Cedarlea, CEO,
SkyBucket3DEdgeWise allowed our team to signicantly
improve point cloud to Revit data and work fow e-
ciencies Bob Mauck, VP, Ghaari Associates
Stop by Booth 6 or a rst-ever public demonstratio
o the new EdgeWise Learn how you can sav
time and money in your 3D modeling workfow
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Record millions of coordinate points with
just one nger.
FARO Focus3D. My one touch 3D Scanner.
The Focus3D opens a new era of 3D documentation: Spaces and buildings are captured simply by
just a ngertip. Instead of only one measurement point as compared to a distometer the Focus3D
delivers millions of coordinates. This makes comparisons to CAD simple and minimises errors by users
as all measurement results can be checked and processed directly on your computer.
FARO and THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS are registered trademarks and trademarks of FARO Technologies Inc. 2010 All rights reserved.
More information on simple 3D documentation at
www.faro-focus.com/now or at 00 800 3276 7253
THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS
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COADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAND 1612777 Jones Road Suite 480
Houston, TX 77070 United States
T: 1-800-899-8787
COADE develops integrated plant design and
engineering solutions or the process industries
COADE products include CADWorx or plant design
and as-built data capture; CAESAR II or pipe stress
analysis; and PV Elite or pressure vessel design and
analysis COADEs tools deliver unprecedented levels
o project collaboration, rom conception to operations
DASSAULT SYSTMES . . . . . . . . . . . .STAND 26Crosspoint Oce Building
Saariweg 14-16
3605 MA Maarssen, The Netherlands
T: 32 2 357 5306
Web: www3dscom/benelux
As a world leader in 3D and Product Liecycle
Management (PLM) solutions, Dassault Systmes
brings value to more than 115,000 customers in 80
countries A pioneer in the 3D sotware market since
1981, Dassault Systmes applications provide a 3D
vision o the entire liecycle o products rom concep-tion to maintenance to recycling The portolio consists
o CATIA or designing the virtual product - SolidWorks
or 3D mechanical design - DELMIA or virtual produc-
tion - SIMULIA or virtual testing - ENOVIA or global
collaborative liecycle management, and 3DVIA or
online 3D lielike experiences
DELFT TECH Bv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAND 25Motorenweg 12
Delt/Zuid-Holland / 2623 CR Netherlands
T: 31 (0) 15 26 26 06 7
Web:wwwdelttechcom
DeltTech is a well respected international operat-
ing company, based in The Netherlands DeltTechs
services ocus on 3D laserscanning & engineering,
consultancy, sotware solutions and training & educa-
tion DeltTech oers low cost, ast and fexible 3D
solutions based on as-built data
DeltTechs strength is to continuously implement
new technology in new products and services A ew
examples o our dedicated services are: developing
dedicated sotware to ulll our customers needs in
various markets, consultancy on combining hardware/
sotware options to get the best working solution andaligning 360 degree photography with scan data
KUBIT GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAND 28Fiedlerstrasse 36
01307 Dresden Germany
T: 49 351 41767-0
Web: wwwkubit-sotwarecom
From Real World to CAD!
Since 1999 kubithas been developing eld provensotware or capturing existing conditions into the Au-
toCAD environment Anyone with CAD experience can
master kubit sotware kubitis hardware independent,
giving customers the fexibility to choose any hardware
manuacturer o their choice in combination with kubit
sotware kubitsotware can be used in dierent elds
o application, such as:
Surveying
Architecture
As-builtdocumentationofexistingconditionslike
buildings or plants
ArchaeologyandHistoricpreservation FacilityManagement
EngineeringandConstruction
Besides the sotware, kubitoers complete solu-
tions, including training, total stations and outdoor
notebooks
MEASUREMENT DEVICES LIMITED . . . . .STAND 4
Acer House, Northminster Business ParkUpper Poppleton
York YO26 6QR England
T: 44 11904 7911 39
Web: wwwmdlcouk
With more than 25 years experience, MDL is a global
pioneer and world leader in laser measurement tech-
nology and positioning and navigation system used by
businesses which have reached the oreront o their
industry by increasing their eciency and providing
the best technologies or their sta
MDL is ISO 9001/2000 Certied Products range
rom simple, easy-to-use laser modules to sophis-
ticated 3D laser surveying and imaging systems
which are revolutionizing once-arduous or hazardou
assignments
POINTOOLS LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STANDBlock B, Queens Road
Barnet, Herts EN5 4DL United Kingdom
T: 44 (0) 845 686 2955
Web: wwwpointoolscom
Pointools is dedicated to creating high-perormance
sotware or working with the largest point cloud
models inside the broadest range o applicationsUsed by architects, engineers, contractors, and sur-
veyors to work with 3D laser scan data, Pointools so
ware supports multiple workfows including AEC, Ar
& Entertainment, Forensics, GIS & Mapping, Heritag
Manuacturing, Mining, Power & Utilities, Research,
Security & Deense, and Transportation
Pointools oerings include a third-party developme
platorm, CAD application plug-ins, and stand-alone
sotware or point cloud processing and visualizatio
uniquely enabling point cloud model reuse across
Bentley, Autodesk, and Rhino applications without
time-consuming translation
RIEGL LASER MEASUREMENTSYSTEMS GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STANDRiedenburgstrasse 48
Horn 3580 Austria
T: 43 2982 4211
Web: wwwrieglcom
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems GmbH is an int
nationally renowned manuacturer o laser scanneror airborne, terrestrial, mobile and industrial applic
tions oering a wide range o products each design
to deliver the highest perormance, quality, reliabilit
and longevity The Austrian based company has mo
than 30 years o experience in the research, develo
ment and production o proven innovations in 3D
Spnsrs
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SURVEY 2 CAD LTD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .STAND 8Unit 33 Bury Business Park
Kay Street, Bury
BL9 6BU United Kingdom
T: 44 (0) 161 763 1199
Web: wwwsurvey2cadcom
3D Laser Scanning & As-built CAD Modeling With
our 3D Laser Scanning and as built modeling service
your can have both Laser Scanning eldwork and 3D
as-built model development done by just one experi-
enced service provider
3D As-built Cad Modeling rom Scan Data Allow us
to take your existing 3D Laser Scan data and generate
an accurate and cost eective 3D built CAD Model
TOPCON EUROPE POSITIONING B.V. . . . .STAND 9Essebaan 11
2908 LJ Capelle a/d Ljssel The Netherlands
T: 31 10458 5077
Web: wwwtopconeu
Topcon Europe Positioning BV is the European
headquarters o Topcon Corporation Tokyo Topcon
Europe Positioning BV is responsible or distribution,
sales, technical and service support, development
o the sales network and the vital eedback fow o
inormation rom the European market to the actory
Topcon designs and manuactures precise positioning
products and solutions or the global surveying, con-
struction, agriculture, civil engineering, mapping and
GIS, asset management and mobile control markets
UNISON LASER SCANNING. . . . . . . . . .STAND 24Meierotto str 1
Berlin 10719 GermanyT: 49 30 78 79 53 30
Web: wwwunison-laserscanningde
UNISON Laser Scanning provides scanning engineer-
ing services worldwide starting rom on site scanning
to a variety o services including 3D modeling, inspec-
tion, scanning web portals, intererence detection, pip-
ing isometric creation, 3D walkthroughs The services
provided are complemented rom our engineering
company UNISON Engineering & Consultants GmbH
The UNISON group can proudly present 16 years
o experience in the Plant Industry and 8 years o
experience applying laser scanning technology having
completed a large number o projects or petrochemi-
cal, chemical, power, biotechnology and steel plants
URBICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STAND 182 rue Laperruque
93700 Drancy, France
T: 33 141 500 036
Web: wwwurbicanet
Urbica is the French leading company in industrial
laser scanning Specialized in Oil & Gas and nuclear
market (70% o business in 2010), Urbica oers
adapted services to main owners/operators and EPC
companies internationally Since 25 years, Urbica
invests in latest laser scanners in order to provide ac-
curacy, exhaustiveness and money saving By visitingour booth you may discover how our customers (such
as TOTAL, SAIPEM, ENI, EDF, CEGELEC, PEUGEOT,
PROCTER, etc) decided to change their way o using
3D models to plan, design and compute the details
o the new installations, steel structures and pipeline
networks in existing installations
VRCONTEXT INTERNATIONAL S.A. . . . . .STAND 3Avenue Tedesco 7
Brussels B-1160 Belgium
T: 32 2 663 9600
Web: wwwvrcontextcom
VRcontext International is a leading provider o 3D vi-
sualization sotware benetting the Oil &a