2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6617976
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A Novel Contact Tunnel Profile Monitoring System: Concept and Application

Abstract: The displacement of the cross section directly reflects the stress state and stability of the surrounding rock and structure, so the monitoring of it is essential during the construction and operation of the tunnel and underground engineering, particularly under the conditions of earthquake and other geological disasters. This paper introduces a new contact tunnel profile monitoring system (TPMS) in detail that uses a tilt sensor and a displacement sensor as data acquisition devices. According to the relation … Show more

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