Inclinometer Test (Slope or Elevation Angle Measurement)
The inclinometer test is intended to evaluate horizontal displacements and angular changes in soil and rock masses, retaining walls, embankments, and slopes. It is essential for geotechnical monitoring and landslide risk assessment. The test detects alterations in inclination with a probe that moves within a permanently placed casing, allowing engineers to determine the size and depth of ground movement. Inclinometer data, whether utilized in urban excavation, tunnel support systems, or natural slope monitoring, contributes to safe and effective design, stabilization, and mitigation planning. This test is especially important in projects that require deep excavations or unstable terrain.
Advantages of Inclinometer Test (Slope or Elevation Angle Measurement):
- Measures lateral movement and slope stability.
- Determines the depth and pace of ground deformation.
- Helps reduce the risk of landslides.
- High accuracy using inclinometer casing systems
- Real-time and periodic data choices are offered.
- Critical for excavation, embankment, and tunnel safety.