Hydraulic Settlement Cell System – HSCE01

Hydraulic settlement cells are single (or multiple) units which are connected to a fixed base reservoir to show any settlement (or heave) at their installation point. The cells are connected to the reservoir by hydraulic and air tubes. Settlement of each unit causes a change in its fluid level which due to buoyancy force imposes a movement to the suspended cylinder. A precise displacement sensor measures minute changes in cylinder location which in turn reflects the settlement or heave in the structure. Data from the sensors can be collected either by a read out unit or an automatic data acquisition system.

Some of the applications of this instrument are:

  • Measuring settlement of important points in a structure as a result of nearby tunneling or open excavations.
  • Settlement monitoring under embankments or fills.
  • Recording heave in structures and bottom of tunnels.
  • Controlling movement of structures adjacent to grouting operations.
  • Settlement monitoring of large surface tanks and reservoirs.

The reference reservoir is installed on a fix ground far from the tilting structure. The cells are installed on the points of interest even singularly or in a row. The hydraulic pipes and vent tubes are attached to the cells and are connected to the main reservoir. These are filled with de-aired liquid. The sensor cables are then connected to the reading unit or a data acquisition system.

  • HSCE01-AA-B
  • AA: Range of movement in cm
  • B: Number of cells