Joint probe and corresponding seismic module used for measuring static and dynamic properties of soil
A probe and gas conduit technology, applied in the field of seismic modules, can solve problems such as wire trouble
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[0029] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, specifically reference image 3 , the joint probe 130 includes a dilatometer probe 20 having a pressure chamber inside, the pressure chamber communicates with the outside through at least one opening sealed by the membrane 30, gas can be supplied and discharged from the pressure chamber to cause the membrane to move. For example, the gas can be air or nitrogen.
[0030] Union probe 130 also includes gas conduits (50, 60) with wires inside that provide electrical and pneumatic connections between the dilatometer probes to external circuitry (not shown). Specifically, the internally wired gas conduit includes a gas conduit 50, such as a plastic tube, that includes a wire 60. Gas conduit 50 allows compressed gas to flow from an external circuit on the soil surface to dilatometer probe 20, while wire 60, such as a single wire, allows electrical ...
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