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3D modeling 3 Groundwater outflow 2 3D Modeling 1 3D Printing Technology 1 3D scanner 1 Archaeology 1 Architecture 1 C# interface 1 Computer aided design 1 Drainage 1 Educational Technology 1 FLUSH model 1 Hillslope hydrology 1 Hydrological connection 1 Museology 1 Photogrammetry 1 Photoscan 1 Preferential flow 1 Teaching Aids 1 Traditional Korean Architecture Education 1 Trenchless drainage 1 Water balance 1 urban 3D modeling 1 urban design. Journal: Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management 1
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Alakukku, L. 2 Koivusalo, H. 2 Myllys, M. 2 Nurminen, J. 2 Paasonen-Kivekäs, M. 2 Turunen, M. 2 Warsta, L. 2 Cho, JaeKyung 1 Goo, Sang-Kwon 1 Ha, Euna 1 Khries, Hashem Mohammad 1 MARSANU, Nicolae Radu 1 Puustinen, M. 1 RUSU, Silvia Mihaela 1 Song, Min Jeong 1 Äijö, H. 1
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Agricultural Water Management 2 Collection and Curation 1 International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning (IJMBL) 1 Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management 1
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Photogrammetry versus 3D scanner: producing 3D models of museums’ artifacts
Khries, Hashem Mohammad - In: Collection and Curation 40 (2021) 4, pp. 153-157
Purpose This paper aims to help archaeologists, museums’ curators and technicians in understanding the principle of using the photogrammetry and 3D scanner for the museum archaeological objects in a practical way by presenting specific examples for both methods. Another purpose is to evaluate...
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Design and Development of 3D Printed Teaching Aids for Architecture Education
Song, Min Jeong; Ha, Euna; Goo, Sang-Kwon; Cho, JaeKyung - In: International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning (IJMBL) 10 (2018) 3, pp. 58-75
intended to illustrate the making process from initial planning, 3D modeling to 3D printing with practical examples, and …
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COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN IN URBAN ARHITECTURE 3D MODELING
MARSANU, Nicolae Radu; RUSU, Silvia Mihaela - In: Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management 5 (2010) 5(14), pp. 147-164
The gap from the PC made sketches with the help of the china ink pen and ruler to the digitised drawing boards, high diagonal monitors and 3D projecting is truly spectacular. The increasingly efficient and more specialized programs allow the architects a whole range of facilities providing...
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Effects of terrain slope on long-term and seasonal water balances in clayey, subsurface drained agricultural fields in high latitude conditions
Turunen, M.; Warsta, L.; Paasonen-Kivekäs, M.; Nurminen, J. - In: Agricultural Water Management 150 (2015) C, pp. 139-151
Water outflow pathways affect environmental loads from agricultural fields, but the pathways and effects of terrain topography on their proportions and on drainage design are not known in detail. In this study, a long-term hydrological dataset and 3D FLUSH model were applied to a field-scale...
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Modeling water balance and effects of different subsurface drainage methods on water outflow components in a clayey agricultural field in boreal conditions
Turunen, M.; Warsta, L.; Paasonen-Kivekäs, M.; Nurminen, J. - In: Agricultural Water Management 121 (2013) C, pp. 135-148
Proper drainage practices to remove excess water are crucial for crop cultivation in the humid climatic conditions of the boreal areas. The objectives of this study were to close the water balance, to quantify the amount of groundwater outflow, to identify the effects of topography on drain...
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