EMPLEO DE AERONAVES NO TRIPULADAS (DRONES) PARA LA AUSCULTACIÓN DE ELEMENTOS ARQUITECTÓNICOS HISTÓRICOS Y ESTRUCTURAS ANTIGUAS
EMPLEO DE AERONAVES NO TRIPULADAS (DRONES) PARA LA AUSCULTACIÓN DE ELEMENTOS ARQUITECTÓNICOS HISTÓRICOS Y ESTRUCTURAS ANTIGUAS
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.5822413114
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Palavras-chave: Drones, Patrimonio, Puente Romano, Inspección, Conservación del Patrimonio.
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Keywords: Drones, Heritage, Roman Bridge, Inspection, Heritage preservation.
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Abstract: The use of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), better known as drones, has spread with multiple and very diverse applications in recent years. It includes inspections of elements of the historical heritage, singular constructions and ancient or delicate structures. From various inspection heritage this article was born precisely: various several routine inspections and a significant monument detailed inspection (Brandomil Bridge), all of them with purely experimental purposes. With the completion of all of them and the information obtained, it will be possible to assess whether the aircraft can serve as a quality tool for carrying out the work that is currently being carried out with qualified personnel, the transportation and installation of bulky auxiliary means and a high economic and time investment, especially in the careful planning of the works. There is a very special impact on safety and risk reduction also: safety and risk reduction towards the monument to be inspected, and reduction of risks for the safety and health of the workers who currently perform such tasks.
- Rubén Rodríguez Elizalde