@article{oai:kokushikan.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014159, author = {児玉, 知明 and Kodama, Tomoaki and 本田, 康裕 and Honda, Yasuhiro and 大髙, 敏男 and Otaka, Toshio}, journal = {国士舘大学理工学部紀要, TRANSACTIONS OF THE KOKUSHIKAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING}, month = {Mar}, note = {J-GLOBAL ID : 200901007217026264, J-GLOBAL ID : 200901026163646061, Conventional practice in recording information on archaeological remains is to take analog measurements directly by using vernier calipers. profile combs, rules and surveying instruments. This method, however, is cumbersome. requires careful measurement to achieve the required accuracy and is time consuming. There is a need, therefore, for a method for taking and recording accurate measurements quickly. In this study, three-dimensional discrete (point) digital data of the order at Umm Qais / Gadara Ruins (Umm Qais/Gadara, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) are obtained by using an auto-tracking total station with a data collector. The data thus obtained are converted to three-dimensional solid model data by use of Creo Elements (PTC Creo Parametric (Pro/Engineer)). and accurate restoration models of the order are produced by use of a three-dimensional printer (Z Corporation. Z Series). Missing or broken parts of the order can be "repaired" and "restored" on the three-dimensional digital data. This paper reports the system development process from threedimensional digital data acquisition to order data touch-up., application/pdf}, pages = {15--30}, title = {三次元プリンターを用いた遺跡における柱修復のための一手法 : 三次元計測・図面およびモデリングについて}, volume = {12}, year = {2019}, yomi = {コダマ, トモアキ and ホンダ, ヤスヒロ and オオタカ, トシオ} }