Pipe inclinometer Dr.Clip.
Boring is performed on sloping surfaces, etc., and multiple inclination sensors are buried to monitor changes in inclination. It is useful for disaster prevention such as landslide, debris flow, crustal movement, and landslide. Continuous data acquisition is possible, and long-term observation enables monitoring of changes in groundwater flow during rainy seasons. Multi-point measurement of surface, middle, and deep layers is possible. Minimization of installation space, area, and borehole diameter is possible. Observations can be made on a yearly basis for long-term analysis and monitoring. This product was developed jointly with Meiji Consultant Co.
Features
01 Enables measurement of site inclination and groundwater level in a single borehole.
02 MEMS acceleration sensor is mounted on the pipe with a unique waterproof structure to achieve high durability
03 Space in the pipe allows the use of conventional water level sensors, etc.
04 Simple structure with a single sensor cable for easy wiring
Inclination sensors are connected in series every 1m
05 Tilt direction can be corrected by attaching an azimuth sensor
06 Long-term observation (up to one year) is possible, making it possible to obtain desired data during periods of heavy snowfall or snowmelt.
Supplementary explanation
The standard inclination sensor is equipped every 10 m, enabling calculation of the inclination direction at each depth.
Cumulative daily columnar map enforcement of pipe inclinometer and pipe strain meter
measurements, borehole diameter: 86 mm, installation time: 1.5 days for 3 persons (at 30 m)
Structure for insertion into observation hole
Spec
Inclination angle measurement | Resolution | 0.01 deg |
Accuracy | ±0.5 deg or less | |
Orientation angle measurement | Resolution | 0.1 deg |
Range | 0 deg to 359.9 deg(clockwise from 0 deg north) | |
Measurement/recording interval | Selectable (5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours) | |
Logger built-in memory | Approx. 8000 measurements | |
Standard equipment specifications | Inclination angle sensor | 1 unit for every 1 m |
Orientation sensor | 1 unit for every 10 m | |
Number of Sensors | Max. 60 tilt sensors per logger | |
Logger power supply | DC12V (external supply) (approx. 3 months with 28 Ah battery when measuring at 1-hour intervals) | |
Standard mounting pipe | Main unit | Vinyl chloride pipe VP50 L=1000 mm with slit for strainer attachment |
Cable Guide | Molded PVC pipe L=700 mm | |
Joint | Vinyl chloride tube VU50 L=100 mm, slit for cable threading |
Application
Movies
This video clearly explains how the inclinometer works and how to use it.