Engineering Dual Axis Sensor Slope Inclinometer For Borehole Tilt Measuring
The borehole inclinometer is a type of tool used in geotechnical engineering to measure the deviation of a borehole from its intended direction. It consists of a probe containing sensors that measure the inclination and direction of the borehole at different depths. The probe is lowered into the borehole on a cable and data is transmitted to the surface.
The data collected by a borehole inclinometer can be used to create a profile of the borehole, showing the changes in direction and inclination over depth. This information is useful in many applications, including geotechnical engineering, mining, and oil and gas exploration. It can help engineers to design foundations, tunnels, and other underground structures, and to understand the geological conditions in the subsurface.
Borehole inclinometers can be used in both vertical and horizontal boreholes, and can measure inclinations up to 180 degrees from vertical. They are typically used in combination with other tools, such as borehole cameras and sonic probes, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subsurface conditions.
Technical Specification
1.Dip Range | -90° - 90°(Resolution 0.01°) | Accuracy | ±0.1° (Typical) |
±0.2° (Max) | |||
2.Azimuth Range | 0° - 360°(Resolution 0.1°) | Accuracy | ±2° (Typical@Dip≥4°) ±4° (Max) |
3.Pressure | About 20MPa (2000 Meter Depth) | ||
4.Dimensions | Ø30mm×1200mm | Weight | About 6 Kg (Probe) |
5.Temperature | -10°C - 60°C | ||
6.Power supply | Probe:7.4V Lithium Battery Controller:2600 mAh Polymer Battery | ||
7.Storage | 8GB | ||
8.Endurance | About 20 hours |
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