Transparent gauge fixed across a crack to measure relative displacement or widening over time. It is a simple yet reliable tool for tracking crack progression in masonry and concrete structures.
Embedded or surface-mounted sensor that measures strain in concrete, steel, or rock. Widely used in geotechnical, civil, and structural projects.
Device that measures loads in anchors, struts, or supports using changes in vibrating wire frequency. Ensures safety by tracking applied and transferred forces over time.
Sensor that records ground or structural vibrations in three directions, useful for monitoring construction impact. It also helps detect early signs of structural distress or instability.
Instrument used to measure soil or rock pressure against retaining structures or tunnel linings. Helps assess load distribution and safety. Often applied in tunnels, retaining walls, and dams.
Sensor measuring horizontal displacement within soil or fill materials. Commonly used for monitoring embankments and ground stability. Data helps evaluate settlement patterns over time.
Simple device placed in cracks to monitor opening or closing movement in masonry or concrete. Often used for long-term monitoring of structural health and stability.
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