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Miran MPS series of rope displacement sensors in bridges, slopes, tunnels, pits and other civil engineering applications

Release Date:2024-11-20 Click:300

Pull rope displacement sensors have a wide range of applications in civil engineering fields such as bridges, slopes, tunnels, pits, etc. Their high accuracy, long-distance transmission, and strong anti-jamming ability make the displacement and position monitoring in these fields more accurate and reliable. The following is a detailed introduction to these applications:


I. Applications in bridges
Pull rope displacement sensors play an important role in bridge monitoring. By fixing one end of a pull rope and connecting the other end to a critical part of the bridge, the sensor can monitor in real time the change in displacement of the bridge during stress. This data is crucial for assessing the stability and safety of the bridge structure. Engineers can identify and deal with potential displacement problems in a timely manner based on the monitoring data, thus avoiding safety accidents. In addition, the tension rope displacement sensor can also be used to measure changes in lifting and lowering during bridge construction to ensure construction quality and progress.
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II. Applications to slopes

In slope monitoring, drawstring displacement sensors are used to measure displacement changes in slope cracks. By monitoring the change in distance between two fixed points between cracks, the deformation of the slope can be understood. This type of monitoring is important for the prevention of natural disasters such as slope landslides. While traditional methods of slope monitoring often suffer from low accuracy and danger, the drawstring displacement sensor provides a high-precision, low-cost monitoring solution.
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III. Applications in tunnelling

In tunnelling projects, tension rope displacement sensors are widely used to monitor the structural deformation of tunnels in real time. By placing displacement sensors in the key stress areas of the tunnel, the settlement and cracking of the tunnel can be monitored in real time. These data are essential for assessing the stability and safety of the tunnel. Once the monitoring data exceeds the set range, the system can automatically alarm the engineers and remind them to take timely measures to deal with the situation. In addition, the rope displacement sensors can also be used for position detection and size control during tunnel construction to ensure construction quality and progress.
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IV. Applications in pits

In foundation pit engineering, the tension rope displacement sensor also plays an important role. In the process of pit excavation, the pit enclosure structure may be deformed due to the action of earth pressure. Through the deployment of pull rope displacement sensors, the displacement changes of the pit enclosure structure can be monitored in real time, so as to assess the stability of the pit. These data are important for guiding the excavation and support construction of the pit. In addition, the pull rope displacement sensor can also be used for position detection and size control during the pit construction process to ensure construction quality and safety.
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In summary, the pull rope displacement sensor has a wide range of application prospects in civil engineering fields such as bridges, slopes, tunnels, pits and so on. Its high accuracy, long distance transmission, strong anti-interference ability and other characteristics make the displacement and position monitoring in these fields become more accurate and reliable. With the continuous development of technology, the rope displacement sensor will play an important role in more fields, providing strong support for the safety monitoring in the field of civil engineering.
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