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S&M3119 Research Paper of Special Issue https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM4186 Published in advance: December 5, 2022 Published: December 15, 2022 Two Different Layouts of Sensors of Four-gauge Borehole Strainmeter and Their Influence on Field Measurement [PDF] Lei Tang, Junyi Fan, Miao Miao, and Zheng Chen (Received October 22, 2022; Accepted November 16, 2022) Keywords: four-gauge borehole strainmeter, self-consistent, layout mode, numerical simulation
The four-gauge borehole strainmeters (FGBSs) used in mainland China include multiple instrument modes. The sensors in the four directions have two layout modes in the vertical direction: the same-plane mode and the different-plane mode. In this study, we obtained a large amount of site observation data and showed that the observation data collected using the two modes have certain differences. Through the establishment of a 3D finite element model and field measurement analysis, it was concluded that the inhomogeneity of the coupling cement at different levels influenced the observations of the sensors in the different-plane mode, and the observation data were less self-consistent than those for instruments with sensors in the same-plane mode. The self-consistent characteristics of the FGBS provide an algorithm for AI-based seismic research. Comprehensive analysis showed that for the four sensors of the FGBS, the same-plane layout was the optimal choice.
Corresponding author: Lei TangThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Cite this article Lei Tang, Junyi Fan, Miao Miao, and Zheng Chen, Two Different Layouts of Sensors of Four-gauge Borehole Strainmeter and Their Influence on Field Measurement, Sens. Mater., Vol. 34, No. 12, 2022, p. 4425-4434. |