Table 7.2 Primary monitoring parameters and their relationship to possible defectsParameter
InstrumentsMeasurementIllustrative defectDam typeSeepageDrains–underdrains to V-notchSeepage flow quantity, andCould indicate initiation ofE–Caweirs (ideally several, ‘isolating’nature of seepage water,cracking and/or internalsections of dam–foundation)e.g. clear or turbiderosionPorewaterPiezometersInternal water pressure inLeaking core, or incipientEpressure (E);earthfillinstabilityuplift (C)Internal water pressure inInstability, slidingCconcrete or rock foundationCollimationPrecise survey (optical orAlignmentMovement or deformationE–Celectronic)SettlementPrecise survey (surface)Crest settlementTilting (C) or loss offreeboard (E), e.g. coreE–Csubsidence, or foundationdeformation{
Settlement gauges (internal)Internal or relative settlement}
ExternalPrecise survey (surface)Surface deflectionLocal movement, instabilityE–CdeformationPhotogrammetry (E), pendulaor jointmeters (C)Internaldeformation orInclinometers,strain:strain gaugesInternal relative displacementsIncipient instabilityEverticalor duct tubeshorizontal}
Stress orPressure cellsTotal stressHydraulic fracture andEpressureinternal erosiona Eembankment dams, Cconcrete dams.