Obtaining Replicas of Historical Plasterwork Using Photogrammetric Techniques and Additive Manufacturing

  1. Cabrera-Revuelta, Elena 1
  2. Valerga, Ana P. 1
  3. Granado-Castro, Gabriel 2
  4. Aguilar-Camacho, Joaquín 2
  1. 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design, High School of Engineering, University of Cadiz, Universidad de Cadiz, 10 Avenue, 11519, Puerto Real, Spain
  2. 2 Department of Graphic Engineering, High School of Building Engineering, University of Sevilla, Reina Mercedes 4A, 41012, Sevilla, Spain
Actas:
INGEGRAF 2022: Advances in Design Engineering III

Editorial: Springer

ISSN: 2195-4356 2195-4364

ISBN: 9783031203244 9783031203251

Año de publicación: 2023

Páginas: 691-701

Tipo: Aportación congreso

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-20325-1_53 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Resumen

The use of techniques such as photogrammetry and laser scanning for the acquisition of geometric data in the field of heritage and conservation has become considerably widespread in recent years due to the great advantages they offer. In addition to being highly accurate, these techniques do not require direct contact for data acquisition. In this way, the integrity and preservation of the element to be recorded is guaranteed. Based on the three-dimensional registration of elements of great heritage value, it is possible, among many other applications, to reproduce them. Replicas have an essential role to play in restoration, heritage dissemination, analysis and study. This work analyses the suitability of different additive manufacturing techniques for obtaining moulds from which to reproduce heritage elements of great value, registered by using techniques such as photogrammetry or laser scanning. As a case study, different Mudejar plasterwork panels located in the Real Alcázar of Seville have been selected, contributing to their enhancement. The models obtained have provided the basis for the manufacturing of different moulds, from which singular details of the studied plasterwork have been reproduced.

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