Misura il volume di un cumulo di materiale dentro CloudCompare

In this video, I'll show you how to calculate the volume of a pile of stored material (soil, gravel, etc.). The procedure uses the "Volume Calculation" tool, which involves processing a digital elevation model (rasterization). There are two specific scenarios you might encounter. 1. The pile is resting on a horizontal surface (a yard). 2. The pile is resting on a sloping slope. In the second case, things are a little more complicated, but I'll tell you how. I hope it's helpful. P.S. Actually, there's another scenario, which I didn't cover in the video, and which doesn't involve a real pile, but rather material "resting" on a slope. Here, things are even more complicated. Maybe I'll make another video about the project. :) This video is part of the "Cloud Compare on Demand" project. If you'd like to report a problem or difficulty you're having using Cloud Compare, I'll use it as inspiration for more content like this, or, if the space in a comment is enough, I'll reply below. If you'd like to support the project, you can share the video with anyone you think might be interested in this topic. If you'd like to take more time and space to contact me, the best ways to do so are: Linkedin - paolocorradeghini Telegram - https://t.me/paolocorradeghini Email - [email protected] If you'd like, you can support me by becoming a 3DMetrica backer through my Patreon page: patreon.com/3dmetrica It's thanks to those who support the project that I can make these videos for everyone. 0:00 Intro 0:40 Cumulus clouds on a yard 3:00 Clipping the cloud 5:29 Calculating the volume 7:47 The results 11:22 Cloud Compare On Demand 12:02 Cumulus clouds on a sloping slope 12:43 Creating a reference plane 20:00 The new volume calculation 23:00 An incorrect result 24:18 Outro