Elevation data is extremely important in several industries we provide our geospatial services for. FinBee TAC utilizes some of the most advanced systems in the world to view projects in a new and precise way, ultimately improving efficiency and problem-solving capabilities with just a few clicks!
The image above shows the region selected for the volume calculation. A few seconds later the report is generated, and the outputs can be viewed and downloaded. Customizations can be made for the outputs such as DSM/DTM, mesh or no mesh, the comparison surface type, color options, the axes, and if you want the ortho with the elevation model or not. The difference between the DSM and the DTM is pretty simple. The DSM is a Digital Surface Model, it takes into account above ground aspects such as buildings, vegetation, and other structures. The DTM is a Digital Terrain Model it does not include above ground data such as vegetation and structures, only the terrain. The comparison surface type has many different options such as 3D plane, level plane, lowest elevation plane, highest elevation plane, and even a custom surface. This allows you to compare lower or higher elevations in the area to your model surface, so changes in elevation can be tracked, or a desired elevation can be obtained. Sharing the data easy and quick as well. The data can be uploaded to equipment in the field where real-time tracking can boost efficiency.
Here the DSM is pictured as a 3D model with the 3D plane comparison surface included. This allows for easy representation of stockpiles and even small raises in elevation. If detention is needed as well toggling off the comparison surface, is an easy way to view the elevation change as a whole.
Detention areas pictured above.
Another amazing tool is the cut and fill maps. These maps are highly accurate and customizable. This allows for accuracy and precision for areas such as housing developments, retention and detention basins, roadway designs, surface mining, and anything that relates to moving earth. Our application provides detailed data, allowing workers in the field to navigate without hesitation.
Here the cut and fill map begin with basic function such as the comparison surface and what elevation that plane will generate from. The opacity of the cut and fill colors, green is fill and red is cut. As you can see from the sliding bars you can adjust the range of elevations that are considered a fill, the same is true for cut.
The more advanced setting allows you to make a grid based on a cell size of your choosing. Next, you can make more customizations that allow for greater or less data to be shown. The average elevation different is either shown as Cut or Fill, the elevations are shown as the top and the bottom values, volume is noted, and can toggle on the cell boarders or leave it off. These are all great options to ensure your team can digest the data and make the necessary adjustments with as little or as such data as you need. A tolerance scale can also be added to give an error to work within. The great part about our data is that you can send and share it with just a click and get moving forward on your project.
Hillside can be added to give another element the rise and fall of the terrain below. All it does is give more texture to elevation differences making it easier to view the imagery.
Other tools that are utilized in our software include a DEM, which is a Digital Elevation Model, hill shade which is described above used to show exaggerations in the rise and fall of the land, a 3D model or reality capture of the project, and contours utilized in engineering department everywhere. This is particularly useful for selecting and volume calculating stockpiles. Whatever elevation data is needed we have you and your organization covered.
Hillshade
Contours
3D Model
DEM
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