Real-time monitoring device for freezing-thawing damage of rock
A real-time monitoring, freeze-thaw technology, applied in the field of geotechnical engineering, can solve the problems of inability to real-time monitoring and low accuracy in rock freeze-thaw damage detection, and achieve the effect of real-time detection and avoiding low accuracy
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[0019] As shown in the accompanying drawings, a real-time monitoring device for freezing and thawing damage to rocks includes two devices with the same structure on the left and right, and the end corners of the two devices on the left and right are connected by bolts 9 and nuts 8, and each device It consists of a holding tank 11 and a fixing device 12. The upper cover of the holding tank 11 is connected with a handle 15. The fixing device 12 is provided with an electrode jack 3. The electrode jack 3 is connected with a metal mesh 13 through a wire 16. The metal mesh The sheet 13 is set at the end of the mounting hole 4, the mounting hole 4 is set on the fixing device and communicated with the containing groove 11, the electrode socket 3 is connected with the wire 1 through the electrode pin 2, and the two ends of the sample 6 are placed in the mounting hole 4, Sample 6 is covered with a rubber film 14 .
[0020] The rubber membrane 14 is a stretchable rubber membrane, which ...
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