Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement Method

In practical engineering, data of lateral deformation in field soft soil are measured by inclinometers. Error is always present in soft soil deformation surveys due to rigidity differences and other objective factors, which means that the measured data do not reflect the actual amount of soft soil d...

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Main Authors: Dengheng Zheng, Liansheng Tang, Yuxi Wang, Yang Chen
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6280473
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description In practical engineering, data of lateral deformation in field soft soil are measured by inclinometers. Error is always present in soft soil deformation surveys due to rigidity differences and other objective factors, which means that the measured data do not reflect the actual amount of soft soil deformation. Therefore, the forces acting on an inclinometer when soft soil deforms and the difference between the soft soil deformation and the inclinometer deformation were analyzed during this study. A mechanics model for inclinometer deformation in soft soil under different geological conditions was developed, and inclinometer deflection equations were obtained, which can be used to calculate quite accurately the maximal deformation of an inclinometer. Combined with monitoring data of an inclinometer tube in the field, this model can be used to determine whether the soft soil completely bypasses the inclinometer pipe, resulting in a complete distortion of the data measured by the inclinometer tube. On this basis, an improved method for performing inclinometer pipe measurements was proposed, recommending that a new inclinometer be inserted to continue the observations when the original inclinometer reaches its ultimate strain.
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spelling doaj-art-2374cc5da2d0471887ac7c566889f7cb2025-08-20T03:54:57ZengWileyAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942022-01-01202210.1155/2022/6280473Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement MethodDengheng Zheng0Liansheng Tang1Yuxi Wang2Yang Chen3School of Earth Sciences and EngineeringSchool of Earth Sciences and EngineeringSchool of Earth Sciences and EngineeringSchool of Earth Sciences and EngineeringIn practical engineering, data of lateral deformation in field soft soil are measured by inclinometers. Error is always present in soft soil deformation surveys due to rigidity differences and other objective factors, which means that the measured data do not reflect the actual amount of soft soil deformation. Therefore, the forces acting on an inclinometer when soft soil deforms and the difference between the soft soil deformation and the inclinometer deformation were analyzed during this study. A mechanics model for inclinometer deformation in soft soil under different geological conditions was developed, and inclinometer deflection equations were obtained, which can be used to calculate quite accurately the maximal deformation of an inclinometer. Combined with monitoring data of an inclinometer tube in the field, this model can be used to determine whether the soft soil completely bypasses the inclinometer pipe, resulting in a complete distortion of the data measured by the inclinometer tube. On this basis, an improved method for performing inclinometer pipe measurements was proposed, recommending that a new inclinometer be inserted to continue the observations when the original inclinometer reaches its ultimate strain.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6280473
spellingShingle Dengheng Zheng
Liansheng Tang
Yuxi Wang
Yang Chen
Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement Method
Advances in Civil Engineering
title Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement Method
title_full Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement Method
title_fullStr Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement Method
title_full_unstemmed Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement Method
title_short Mechanics Model for Inclinometer Deformation in Soft Soil and Improvement of the Measurement Method
title_sort mechanics model for inclinometer deformation in soft soil and improvement of the measurement method
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6280473
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