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Leaky Coaxial Cable Sensor Studies
Two research studies were conducted by the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, both related to eaky coaxial cable sensors. In one study, the newly developed TR I sensor cable was tested and evaluated. Basic performance characteristics of the TRl cable were determined including detection field width/height and invalid alarm rate. In the other study, alternate sealant materials and a revised slot/sealant configuration were evaluated for sensor cable installation in pavement. The sealant evaluation indicated that the Will-Seal 150 and all of the silicone rnaterials evaluated in this study were technically satisfactory for cable installation. The revised slot/sealant configuration also appeared to have no adverse effect on the sensor cable deployment. (MM).
Leaky Coaxial Cable Sensor Studies
Two research studies were conducted by the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, both related to eaky coaxial cable sensors. In one study, the newly developed TR I sensor cable was tested and evaluated. Basic performance characteristics of the TRl cable were determined including detection field width/height and invalid alarm rate. In the other study, alternate sealant materials and a revised slot/sealant configuration were evaluated for sensor cable installation in pavement. The sealant evaluation indicated that the Will-Seal 150 and all of the silicone rnaterials evaluated in this study were technically satisfactory for cable installation. The revised slot/sealant configuration also appeared to have no adverse effect on the sensor cable deployment. (MM).
Leaky Coaxial Cable Sensor Studies
C. R. Malone (Autor:in) / L. N. Lynch (Autor:in) / L. N. Godwin (Autor:in)
1995
101 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Electrotechnology , Adhesives & Sealants , Magnetic Detection , Leak detectors , Sealing compounds , Intrusion detection , Magnetic detection , Coaxial cables , Fourier transformation , Electromagnetic fields , Infrared spectroscopy , Weather , Pavements , False alarms , Electrical properties , Electrical conductivity , Pipes , Dielectric properties , Soils , Installation , Data acquisition , Soil structure interactions , Silicones , Thermogravimetric analysis , Portland cement , Dielectric constant , Leaky coaxial cable sensors , Buried cables
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