Seung Hwan Yu, Young Hoon Jo, Min Kyeong Yun, Yu Gun Chun
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During the dismantling of the cella of the Hong Nang Sida temple in Laos, 100 highly significant Yoni-monument members were recovered as fragmented individual stones. To restore the Hong Nang Sida temple to its former glory, it is necessary to restore the fragmented Yoni-monument members to their original positions. However, the high weight and low mobility of the stones make it difficult to physically reassemble the story members. Therefore, this study utilized three-dimensional (3D) scanning, modeling, and printing technologies to digitally reassemble the Yoni monument. To achieve this goal, optimization modeling was performed to connect the three-dimensional (3D) scanning data of individual fragmented stones, after which each story member was reduced to a 1/5 of its original size and printed by sand printing to evaluate the feasibility of physical assembly. Finally, 3D scans of the Yoni monument assembled using the sand-printing outputs were taken, and all the story members were virtually aligned based on the scan data to complete the digital reassembly. We believe that the results of this study will improve the feasibility and completeness of the physical reassembly by allowing for a full preliminary examination of stone blocks, which would otherwise be difficult to achieve because of the risk of secondary damage or weight limitation. In particular, it is possible to objectively and visually illustrate the geometric relationship between the members of each story, which can be extended to similar stone-based cultural heritage sites. To broaden the utility of the digital-reassembly model, it must be evolved into a historic building information model that links the unstructured data, including documents, photos, and images, obtained throughout the process life cycle.
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ABSTRACT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. MATERIAL AND METHODS 2.1. Material 2.2. Study Methods 3. RESULTS 3.1. Virtual Alignment of the Fragmented Stones 3.2. Digital Reassembly 4. DISCUSSION 5. CONCLUSIONS REFERENCES
키워드
Hong Nang SidaYoni-monumentDigital ReassemblyVirtual alignmentSand 3D printing
저자
Seung Hwan Yu [ Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, Korea ]
Young Hoon Jo [ Department of Cultural Heritage Conservation Sciences, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, Korea ]
Corresponding Author
Min Kyeong Yun [ Cultural Heritage ODA Team, Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul 06153, Korea ]
Yu Gun Chun [ Cultural Heritage ODA Team, Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation, Seoul 06153, Korea ]