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Journal of Anthropological and Archaeological Sciences

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Historical Silahtaraga Power Plant-Black Sea Decovil Line Research, Double Military Decovil Photogrammetry Study

Volume 1 - Issue 1

Cemal İrfan Çalışkan*

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    • Industrial Designer, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University, Türkiye

    *Corresponding author: Cemal İrfan Çalışkan, Industrial Designer, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University, Istanbul, Türkiye

Received: October 04, 2019;   Published: November 07, 2019

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Abstract

In this article, which we prepared in addition to the works carried out by tracing a lost cultural heritage, In 1915 Turkish geography, investigation and photogrammetry study on the narrow-gauge railroad line built to transport coal from the Black Sea coast to the Golden Horn will be included. In the study, a CAD model created by measurements made from old photographs related to the subject will be used as data in the prototype to be produced by SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) method. Then, we believe that the miniature model and production adventure of the Decovil locomotive, which we have brought to the present with the noncommercial serial production of the model, will be the means of remembering at least a cultural heritage that has not reached today.

Keywords: Cultural Heritage; Photogrammetry; Additive Manufacturing; Double Military Decovil

Abstract| Introduction| Literature on Photogrammetry| Modelling Process| Data Transfer to 3d Printing System After Modelling| Model Production Process| References|