INSTRUMENTATION 299
audible signal as probe
passes magnet stations
rigid PVC access
tube, 25 mm I.D.
c. 3.0 m
Installation in
fill during
construction
grout
borehole
Installation in
original ground
or existing fill
top of fill
reed-switch
probe
annular plate
magnet station
differential
movement
joint
natural ground level
annular ‘spider’-type
magnet stations
Fig. 7.4 Vertical settlement: magnet extensometer
ciple can be extended to existing fills and foundations as shown, using
special ‘snap-out’ spider-type magnet stations designed for installation at
suitable horizons within boreholes. Individual point-settlement gauges,
generally operated on the manometer principle and illustrated in Fig. 7.5,
are sometimes preferable for the more plastic fill materials, e.g. in cores.
Horizontal components of internal deformation may be determined
by the borehole inclinometer referred to previously or by adaptation of
the principle of the vertical extensometer gauge. In the latter instance, the
tubes are laid in trenches within the shoulder fill, with the magnet stations
or collars installed at suitable horizontal intervals. A special duct-motor
device can then be employed to ‘walk’ the probe through the tube and
back, determining the location of each station as it passes.
It is customary to provide fixed-length rock extensometers (not illus-
trated), to monitor the abutment response of arch dams. Similar exten-
someters may also be appropriate for other types of concrete dams if
foundation deformability is a critical parameter.