COE ETL 1110-2-285-1983 TILT MEASURING INSTRUMENTS《倾斜度测量仪》.pdf
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1、DAEN-ECE-D Engineer Technical Letter No. 1110-2-285 W 3515789 0022378 639 W Q.- 20-573 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington, D. C. 20314 ETL 1110-2-285 29 July 1983 Engineering and Design TILT MEASURING INSTRUMENTS -. 1. Purpose. This letter provides information on differe
2、nt types of in- struments available to measure tilt of structures. This information will be included in- the next revision of EM 1110-2-4300. 2. Applicability. This letter is applicable to all field operating ac- tivities having civil works responsibility. 3. References. a. EM 1110-2-4300, “Instrume
3、ntation for Concrete Structures.“ b. EM 1110-2-1908, “Instrumentation of Earth and Rock Fill Dams.“ c. “Calibration and Installation of Electronic Measuring Devices - and Wall Deflection Pipe - Port Allen Lock,“ Miscellaneous Paper MP-3-432, U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksbur
4、g, MS, Jun 1962. d. Robertson, K.; “An Instrument to Monitor the Tilt of Large Struc- tures,“ Report ETL-0313, U. S. Army Engineer Topographic Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 (ATTN: ETL-TD-EA). e. Robertson, R.; “Manual for an Instrument to Monitor Tilt in Large Structures,“ U. S. Army Engineer
5、 Topographic Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 (ATTN: ETL-TD-EA). 4. Background. The tilting or deflection of concrete structures result- ing from external loads, temperature changes, or deformation of the founda- tion is a vital piece of information for evaluating structural safety and stability
6、. The instrumentation for measuring tilting or deflection de- scribed in Reference 3a. includes plumb lines, inverted plumb lines, op- tical plummets, electrolevel, and Terzaghi water level meter. This ETL provides additional information on other types of instruments that are available, both commerc
7、ially and by special construction, that are capable of measuring tilt in concrete structures. Some of these instruments were designed to measure tilt and some were designed for other uses but are adaptable to tilt measurement. Some measure surface tilt only, while others can measure tilt at various
8、elevations within a structure. 5. Instruments that measure tilt through a structure. These instruments, most generally, are devices that are lowered through some.sort of pipe, borehole, or channel that has been constructed in the structure. The - I iPtfI Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction
9、or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3535789 0022379 575 ETL 1110-2-285 29 Jul 83 instrument is not fixed to the structure, but moves through this channel taking readings at desired locations through the structure. . a. Digitilt inclinometer. This instrument, manufactured by Slope In
10、dicator Co. of Seattle, Washington, is mainly designed for measuring lateral movements in earth embankments and rock foundations (Reference 3b.). However, it can be installed in concrete structures to make tilt measurements. (1) Description. The sensor is shown in Figure 1 along with its digi- tal r
11、ead-out indicator. The sensor is 36.5 inches in length and has an outside diameter of 1.69 inches at the body. Two pairs of spring-loaded wheels at the top and bottom ofthe sensor guide the sensor when inserted into the casing which is either an aluminum or plastic tube having four lengthwise groove
12、s spaced 90 degrees apart on its inside circumference. These grooves guide the sensor in two orthogonal directions of measurement. The electrical cable connected to the sensor is 0.42 inches in diameter, six-conductor cable with a l/l6-inch stranded steel center wire to sup- port any tension on the
13、wires. A water-prpof neoprene cover surrounds the wires and the cable lias external markings at each 1-foot increment. This inclinometer has the overall sensitivity of one part in 10,000 or - +0.0001-foot lateral movement per two feet of casing. Figure 1. Digitilt inclinometer and digital readout in
14、dicator. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3515789 0022380 297 = ETL 1110-2-285 39 Jul 83 (2) Installation procedures. The only portion of the instrument that is permanently installed in the concrete structure is the inclinom- eter casi
15、ng. This portion of the instrument is fitted into a borehole and then backfilled with a suitable supporting material (generally a ce- mentitious grout). The borehole should be approximately eight inches in diameter. This will accommodate all sizes of inclinometer casings. The borehole is drilled to
16、below the elevation where measurement is required. Both the aluminum and plastic casings are installed in either 5 or 10- foot sections. The sections are butted together and joined by means of a sleeve that is pop riveted to .the sections on each side of the joint. Care should be taken in the joinin
17、g process to minimize any possible spiral of the grooves in the casing. As each successive section of casing is added to the previous length, the grooves must be aligned with the grooves in the previous section. Care should also be taken to install and backfill the inclinometer casing so that it rem
18、ains vertical. This is not critical with respect to reading the instrument since the first set of readings produces a baseline condition, and all subsequent read- ings are relative to the baseline; however, the less vertical the casing is, the smaller the reading range becomes. (3) Method of Operati
19、on. The sensor consists of two servo- accelerometers, one with its sensing axis in the same plane as the spring- loaded wheels and the other at 90 degrees to the first. Changes in tilt with respect to the vertical move a servo-accelerometer. This circuitry produces a restoring current, the magnitude
20、 of which is a measure of the tilt. The voltage output from the circuit is proportional to the sine of the angle made between the longitudinal axis of the sensor and the vertical. Sensor elements housing the 0.5-gram accelerometers have a range of operation through 530 degrees from the vertical, whi
21、le 1.0-gram accelerometers can function through 590 degrees from vertical. The voltage output from the sensors is sent to a digital read-out indicator where the output is displayed on an illuminated digital display. A more sophisticated method of read-out is provided by means of a magnetic tape indi
22、cator (Figure 1) that will record the sensor voltage output directly on tape as well as display the voltage digitally. (4) Data collection. Output data are read with a four digit bipolar digital voltmeter. It is self-contained and runs on a six volt recharge- able battery which allows operation for
23、a period of eight hours before requiring recharging. a variation from the vertical through the equation: The output is given as a voltage that represents where O = angle, in degrees, made between the longitudinal axis of in- clinometer and the vertical. V = output voltage read on the indicator. The
24、inclinometer is lowered to the bottom of the casing by the connecting cable and readings are taken at intervals as the inclinometer is raised from the bottom o.f the casing. field data sheets for later computations. is available that eliminates the possibility of errors obta.ined by The voltage read
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