MEMS In-Place Inclinometer
The MEMS In-Place Inclinometer (IPI) serves to measure lateral shifts in the ground or within structures. It comprises a sequence of MEMS tilt sensors (uni or biaxial) mounted onto stainless steel tubing sections joined by universal joints. This device enables the remote monitoring of horizontal movement within a vertical borehole. MEMS IPI system includes the Smart Model, equipped with a data acquisition system for added capabilities.
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Description
Introduction
The MEMS In-Place Inclinometer (IPI) serves to measure lateral shifts in the ground or within structures. It comprises a sequence of MEMS tilt sensors (uni or biaxial) mounted onto stainless steel tubing sections joined by universal joints. This device enables the remote monitoring of horizontal movement within a vertical borehole. MEMS IPI system includes the Smart Model, equipped with a data acquisition system for added capabilities.
Applications
Detecting slopes and landslides
Determining shear and slip zones
Monitoring diaphragm or sheet pile walls
Monitoring bending in piles
Measure settlement and deformation of concrete slabs and tank bases
Key Features
- Accurate and Precise Measurements Using MEMS Sensors
- Robust Design and Reliable
- Accommodates Manual or Remote Reading
- Available in Uniaxial and Biaxial Versions
- In-built Temperature Compensation
Best Suited
- Landslide
- Diaphragm Wall
- Sheet Pile Wall
- Tank Bases
Product Specification
| Range | ±15° (Vertical) / ±15° (Horizontal) |
|---|---|
| Sensor Output | ±4V@±15° |
| Resolution | <10 arc seconds |
| Input Voltage | 12 VDC |
| Accuracy | ±0.1% F.S. |
| Minimum Casing | Internal diameter : 56 mm |
| Operating Temperature | -20 °C to 80 °C |
| Dimensions | Φ32 mm x 215 mm |
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