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Product Name: | Digital Inclinometer |
Usage: | Slope Movements |
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Digital inclinometer is a device that measures the angle of inclination or deviation from vertical of a borehole or soil or rock layer. It consists of a probe with sensors that can detect changes in orientation and transmit them to a data logger. This information can be used to monitor the stability of soil or rock slopes, excavation walls, and underground tunnels. By measuring changes in the angle of the soil or rock, engineers can detect potential movements or deformations that could affect the safety and performance of the structure.
In the geotechnical field inclinometers are used primarily to measure ground movements such as might occur in unstable slopes (landslides) or in the lateral movement of ground around on-going excavations. They are also used to monitor the stability of dams embankments, slurry walls, the disposition, and deviation of driven piles or drilled boreholes and the settlement of ground in fills. embankments, and beneath storage tanks (using horizontal inclinometers).