Utilization of the 3D modelling for the experimental project in the Josef Gallery

 

Jan Jelének, David Čížek, Jan Franěk, Lukáš Vondrovic

Geoscience Research Reports 47, 2014 (GRR for 2013), pages 12–15

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Abstract

In the last two years the unique 3D software Geo3D Visualization was systematically developed at the Czech Geological Survey as a part of scientific project dedicated to the thermal stress of the granite rocks in the underground laboratory Josef. The software is built in the C# programming language on the ArcObjects SDK for the Microsoft.NET Framework platform and it is designed as an add-in tool for the ArcScene software. Because of wide accessibility of ArcScene within the Czech Geological Survey, the new software utilization was not only useful in the lead project, but it has also great potential as a general geological toolset. The newly developed software includes several useful tools for 3D visualization of underground geological structures as well as components of the experiment (sensors, boreholes). The development of the software is still in progress with targets in new tools and optimization of the source code.
 

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