The High Slope Automation Monitoring Project in the Resettlement Areas for Immigrants, Three Gorges Reservoir Area
Project Background
The high slopes in the immigration zones of the Three Gorges have been constructed for over 26 years. With the increase in service life, degradation of material properties, and environmental impacts, the safety risks are increasing. According to the Safety Assessment Report on the High Slopes, automated monitoring work is being carried out on 61 high slopes identified through screening in eight immigration zones.
Project Solution
Using Visual Deformation Instrument, Crack Gauge, Fixed Inclinometer, Multifunctional Monitoring Instrument ,Water level meter and Warning Broadcasts as monitoring devices to acquire real-time deformation and environmental data of high slopes. Automatic warnings and alarms are implemented by setting warning thresholds.
Project Outcomes
By leveraging Beidou communication, cloud computing, and big data technologies, a real-time monitoring and early warning system has been established for high slopes. This system provides data support for assessing the stability of high slopes and predicting trends in disaster development. Additionally, it offers scientific references for slope engineering treatments.