Water tank digital twins

Water tank digital twins

Client: Power Water Corporation


Internal and external water tank digital twins/3D models.

Rise delivered the first-ever digital twin of a PWC tank and have worked with PWC over the past 5 years to help PWC adopt and implement digital twinning software into their internal IT systems.

The high-resolution digital twins allow PWC to undertake virtual visual inspections and tours (including measurements) of water tank – both internally and externally.



The digital twins are used for:

- Condition reporting.

- Scoping and measurement.

- Visual inspections.

- Pre-site inductions.

- Capital works scoping.


Rise works proactively with PWC to schedule scanning works while the water tanks are being cleaned/empty, ensuring no disruption to operations.


The use of digital twinning technology removes the risk of underwater inspections; removes the need to empty tanks for future scoping/inspections. 


Rise also provide underwater remote operated vehicle (ROV) services to complement these water tank services, providing PWC with a comprehensive water tank inspections service.


Thessally Resources are undertaking exploration drilling and bulk testing within the existing Huandot Pit, located approximately 85km south of Darwin.


The existing Huandot Pit contains surface water and groundwater inflows and had been sedentary.


Rise was engaged to undertake a bathymetric survey of the test pit surface water to provide Thessally with comprehensive water volume and sedimentation modelling.  


Rise used dual frequency analysis to measure both the sediment and rock bed depths to provide a comparative analysis of sediment depth variations.

 

The analysis used dual frequency bathmetric survey data, XYZ coordinate date and water surface level measurement using a USV (unmanned surface vehicle).


Deliverables:

-Water volume report

-Sediment report

-Interactive visual model.


Thessally Resources are undertaking exploration drilling and bulk testing within the existing Huandot Pit, located approximately 85km south of Darwin.


The existing Huandot Pit contains surface water and groundwater inflows and had been sedentary.


Rise was engaged to undertake a bathymetric survey of the test pit surface water to provide Thessally with comprehensive water volume and sedimentation modelling.  


Rise used dual frequency analysis to measure both the sediment and rock bed depths to provide a comparative analysis of sediment depth variations.


The analysis used dual frequency bathmetric survey data, XYZ coordinate date and water surface level measurement using a USV (unmanned surface vehicle).


Deliverables:

-Water volume report

-Sediment report

-Interactive visual model.


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