Structural Health Monitoring

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TILTMETER

Deflections of Beams, Slabs and wall

A tiltmeter is an instrument used to measure the deflection or tilt of a structure such as beams, slabs and walls. Deflection of a structure can indicate potential structural problems such as excessive loads or uneven settlement. Tiltmeters can measure both vertical and horizontal deflection and can be used in both temporary and permanent installations. They are commonly used in civil engineering and construction projects to monitor the stability of structures during and after construction. Tiltmeters can also be used in geotechnical applications to measure ground deformation and the stability of slopes and retaining walls. Regular monitoring of deflection with tiltmeters can help ensure the safety and longevity of structures.

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THERMOGRAPH TEST

Dampness

Thermographic testing is a non-destructive testing method that uses thermal imaging to identify and analyze temperature variations in a material or structure. This technique can be used to detect areas of moisture or dampness in a building or structure, which can lead to structural damage, mold growth, and other issues. Moisture intrusion can often be identified through thermographic testing, as damp areas will typically have a different temperature than dry areas. By identifying areas of dampness, corrective actions can be taken to prevent further damage and maintain the structural integrity of the building. Regular thermographic testing can help prevent costly repairs and ensure the safety of a structure.

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SHM ACCELEROMETOR

Vibration Trend Assessment

An accelerometer is a device that measures acceleration and vibration in a structure. It can be used to monitor structures for vibration and assess trends in vibration over time. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is the process of using various techniques to assess the condition of a structure and detect any changes that may indicate a potential problem. By using an accelerometer for SHM, engineers can detect any excessive vibration that may indicate a structural issue, such as a crack or a loose bolt. Monitoring vibration trends over time can provide valuable insight into the condition of a structure and allow for proactive maintenance to prevent larger issues from developing.

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