1st Edition

A Guide to Field Instrumentation in Geotechnics Principles, Installation and Reading

By Richard Bassett Copyright 2012
    232 Pages
    by CRC Press

    232 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Geotechnical instrumentation is used for installation, monitoring and assessment on any sizeable project, particularly in urban areas, and is used for recording, controlled remedial work, and safety.

    This unique and up-to-date book deals with the conceptual philosophy behind the use of instruments, and then systematically covers their practical use. It is divided into displacement dominated systems and stress recording systems. The limitations are discussed and the theoretical background for data assessment and presentation are covered in some detail, with some relevant background material in theoretical soil mechanics. Relevant advanced electronic techniques such as laser scanning in surveying and fibre-optics are also included and communication and data recovery systems are discussed.

    This book is written for senior designers, consulting engineers, and major contractors who need a major introduction to the general purpose, availability, and analysis of field instruments before details of their own project can be progressed, and it serves as a textbook to any specialist geotechnical MSc or professional seminar course in which instrumentation forms a major part.

    Introduction
    Geotechnical Instrumentation, the Philosophy of Why, Where and How
    A Basic Introduction to Soil Behaviour and Some Engineering Applications
    General Concepts of Instrumentation
    Horizontal and Vertical Displacement Measurement
    Vertical Displacement Measurement
    Vibrating Wire Instruments
    Interpreting other Vibrating Wire Instruments, Load Cells and Crackmeters
    Optical Systems
    Data Logging, Recovery and Presentation
    Tunnelling Instrumentation
    The Bassett Convergence System (BCS)
    The Source of all Displacements: The Tunnel
    Conclusions

    Biography

    Richard Bassett is former head of Geotechnics at University College, London. He has extensive industry experience as lead consultant to the itmsoil group.