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Horizontal Inclinometer Casings for Settlement Monitoring
GEOLUR supplies ABS horizontal inclinometer casing systems for measuring settlement and heave profiles beneath embankments, roads, dams, landfills, tanks and other geotechnical structures worldwide.
Horizontal Inclinometer Monitoring
Measure settlement as a continuous profile, not only at isolated points.
A horizontal inclinometer uses a grooved casing installed approximately horizontally beneath or through the structure or ground being monitored. Repeated surveys of the casing can reveal changes in its vertical profile, allowing engineers to evaluate differential settlement or heave along the monitored alignment.
Vertical deformation profile
Unlike a conventional near-vertical inclinometer installation that primarily evaluates lateral deformation, a horizontally installed casing can be surveyed to determine changes in vertical profile along its length.
Locate where movement occurs
Successive profiles can help identify the position, distribution and evolution of differential settlement or heave rather than providing only one discrete measurement point.
Compare baseline and subsequent surveys
An initial survey establishes a reference profile. Later surveys are compared with that baseline to evaluate how the monitored ground or structure changes with construction, loading or time.
Measurement Principle
Horizontal casing converts ground deformation into a measurable profile.
The principle is related to conventional inclinometer monitoring, but the orientation changes the engineering quantity of interest. The casing is installed horizontally with the guide grooves correctly oriented for the probe.
01. Install
Install the grooved casing along the required monitoring alignment in a trench, fill, borehole or other project-specific arrangement.
02. Establish Baseline
Survey the accessible casing with the compatible horizontal inclinometer probe and establish the initial reference profile.
03. Repeat
Repeat measurements at controlled positions along the casing after construction stages, loading events or at the required monitoring frequency.
04. Compare
Compare successive profiles to identify changes associated with settlement, heave or differential vertical movement.
Applications
Where horizontal inclinometer casing creates useful settlement data.
Horizontal inclinometer systems are particularly useful where engineers need a deformation profile extending across an embankment, foundation zone or other elongated geotechnical feature.
Road & Rail Embankments
Monitor settlement distribution beneath new or widened embankments, including areas constructed over compressible or improved ground.
Dams & Engineered Fills
Track vertical deformation profiles within or beneath earth structures where differential movement can be more informative than a single settlement point.
Storage Tanks
Horizontal systems can support assessment of settlement or heave beneath large tanks and associated foundation zones.
Landfills
Measure deformation profiles beneath or within landfill-related earthworks where large-area settlement develops over time.
Soft-Ground Construction
Monitor the response of compressible ground during staged fill placement, preload, surcharge or other ground-improvement programmes.
Tunnel-Related Monitoring
Specialised horizontal installations can be considered where deformation needs to be profiled along a horizontal or near-horizontal alignment associated with underground works.
Casing System
The casing is part of the measuring system.
Horizontal inclinometer casing is not simply a protective conduit. Its internal guide geometry controls probe orientation and its mechanical behaviour must allow ground or structural deformation to be transferred into a measurable casing profile.
Internal Guide Grooves
Longitudinal grooves guide the inclinometer wheels and establish the measurement orientation along the casing.
Joint Continuity
Connections should preserve alignment and provide a smooth probe path through successive casing sections.
Deformation Compatibility
The casing should remain serviceable within the anticipated movement range while transferring deformation sufficiently for the intended monitoring method.
Probe Compatibility
Internal geometry, dimensions and groove configuration must be compatible with the intended horizontal inclinometer probe and wheel assembly.
Access Arrangement
The design should establish how the probe and pull cable will traverse the casing and whether one-end or two-end access will be available.
Protection
Exposed casing ends and access points require protection against construction damage, contamination and loss of access.
Material Choice
Use each GEOLUR pipe family for the function it is designed to perform.
A horizontal inclinometer page should not imply that every polymer pipe is interchangeable. GEOLUR separates the primary measurement casing from pipes that may serve supporting or adjacent project functions.
| GEOLUR Product Family | Horizontal Inclinometer Role | Typical Function | Selection Principle |
|---|---|---|---|
| ABS Inclinometer Casing | Primary monitoring product | Grooved guide casing for compatible traversing horizontal inclinometer probes and selected in-place monitoring arrangements. | Confirm casing geometry, joint type, probe compatibility, installation length and expected deformation. |
| PVC / PVC-U Pipe | Supporting or system-specific use | May be used for protection, cable return, adjacent groundwater monitoring or specialised instrument systems where explicitly compatible. | Do not substitute plain PVC pipe for purpose-designed grooved inclinometer casing unless the selected monitoring system specifically permits it. |
| PE / HDPE Pipe | Supporting project infrastructure | May serve protective, drainage, groundwater or other project-specific pipe functions around the monitoring works. | Use according to the actual engineering function rather than presenting HDPE as a generic horizontal inclinometer casing. |
| Perforated Pipe | Adjacent groundwater / drainage function | Can be relevant where the same embankment or earthworks project includes drainage, groundwater observation or pore-pressure control. | Perforated pipe performs a hydraulic function and is not a substitute for grooved inclinometer casing. |
Installation Planning
Good casing can still produce poor monitoring if installation geometry is wrong.
The casing alignment, groove orientation, joints, access arrangement and surrounding material should be planned before installation. Horizontal installations also require consideration of how the probe will be pulled through and recovered.
- Confirm monitoring alignment
- Confirm casing and probe compatibility
- Establish required casing length
- Define groove orientation
- Confirm one-end or two-end access
- Plan pull-cable arrangement
- Protect casing during backfilling
- Avoid sharp local curvature
- Maintain joint alignment
- Protect both access ends where applicable
- Verify probe passage after installation
- Establish baseline before critical loading
What happens when only one end is accessible?
Why does groove orientation matter?
Can excessive settlement damage the monitoring system?
QA/QC
Protect measurement continuity from factory to baseline survey.
For horizontal inclinometer casing, quality control should address not only the pipe itself but also the continuity of the completed measurement path.
Dimensional Check
Confirm ordered casing type, section length, internal geometry, connection configuration and compatible accessories against the approved supply scope.
Joint & Groove Check
Check that assembled joints maintain a continuous probe path and that groove orientation is controlled through the installation.
Passage Verification
Where required by the project method, confirm that the compatible probe or dummy device can traverse the completed casing before critical construction makes correction difficult.
Southeast Asia & Europe
Horizontal settlement monitoring fits two very different regional challenges.
In Southeast Asia, soft-ground infrastructure and embankment construction create strong demand for settlement monitoring. Across Europe, road, rail, earthworks, dams and major infrastructure provide similarly relevant applications, although geology and project specifications differ.
Soft Ground & Embankments
Compressible alluvial, marine and organic deposits can undergo substantial consolidation under new fill. A horizontal profile can show how settlement varies across an embankment rather than relying only on isolated settlement points.
Road & Infrastructure Earthworks
Malaysian public-works specifications provide a direct regional example: JKR ground-improvement requirements describe horizontal inclinometers for measuring vertical displacement beneath embankments, with readings taken across the embankment width.
Infrastructure Settlement Profiles
European geotechnical practice also uses horizontal inclinometer or settlement casing systems beneath embankments to obtain continuous vertical deformation profiles and evaluate long-term ground behaviour.
Verified Engineering References
Horizontal inclinometer monitoring is established engineering practice.
The application is supported by standards, government specifications and established geotechnical instrumentation practice. These references are presented as independent engineering evidence, not as GEOLUR project references.
ASTM D6230
ASTM’s inclinometer practice explains that inclinometer casing is normally near vertical for horizontal deformation monitoring, but can also be installed horizontally so measurements indicate vertical deformation.
Malaysia JKR
Malaysia’s ground-improvement specification describes horizontal inclinometer monitoring beneath embankments and specifies installation across the embankment width before earthworks.
European Practice
The Government of Flanders describes horizontal inclinometer casings as one method for measuring vertical deformation beneath embankments and obtaining a continuous settlement profile.
Why GEOLUR
Specify the casing around the monitoring method, not around a catalogue label.
GEOLUR focuses on engineered pipe systems for geotechnical monitoring. For horizontal inclinometer projects, this means defining casing function, probe compatibility, connection requirements and installation constraints before quotation.
Application-Focused Supply
GEOLUR can review whether the enquiry concerns conventional traversing horizontal inclinometer casing, an in-place system, a protective pipe or a separate groundwater component.
ABS Casing Focus
Horizontal inclinometers sit directly within GEOLUR’s ABS inclinometer casing application family, alongside borehole, retaining-wall, slope and tunnel monitoring.
Technical RFQ Review
Drawings, BOQs and specifications can be reviewed so dimensions, connections, accessories, quantity and documentation requirements are clearer before commercial quotation.
Supporting Pipe Systems
Where the same project also requires groundwater, drainage, protective or other engineering pipework, relevant PVC/PVC-U, PE/HDPE or perforated pipe requirements can be reviewed separately.
International Supply
GEOLUR supports project enquiries across Southeast Asia, Europe and other international markets subject to specification, quantity, manufacturing and logistics requirements.
Engineering Context
As part of the GeoOrigin engineering ecosystem, GEOLUR positions pipe products according to their geotechnical monitoring function rather than treating them as generic plastic tubes.
RFQ Guide
Send the monitoring geometry with your casing enquiry.
A useful horizontal inclinometer casing RFQ should allow GEOLUR to understand both the product requirement and how the casing will be used.
- Project name and country
- Application type
- Total monitoring length
- Number of installations
- Casing material requirement
- Required casing dimensions
- Connection / coupling requirement
- Intended probe or monitoring system
- One-end or two-end access
- Pull-cable / pulley requirement
- End caps and accessories
- Expected deformation range if known
- Required standards
- Required certificates / documents
- Required delivery date
- Delivery destination
Frequently Asked Questions
Horizontal inclinometer casing questions before procurement.
What does a horizontal inclinometer measure?
How is a horizontal inclinometer different from a vertical inclinometer?
Where are horizontal inclinometers typically used?
Why does the casing need internal grooves?
Can ordinary PVC pipe replace ABS inclinometer casing?
Can HDPE be used as horizontal inclinometer casing?
What happens if the casing deforms too much?
When should the baseline survey be taken?
What should I send GEOLUR for a quotation?
Project Enquiries
Planning horizontal settlement or heave monitoring?
Send GEOLUR your monitoring layout, casing specification, BOQ or instrument-system requirement. We can review the horizontal inclinometer casing scope, compatible connections and relevant accessories and prepare a project-specific quotation.