1. Introduction
This
guide details the steps taken in the design of Soil Instrument
Piezometers to keep temperature effects to a minimum and the
alternatives offered for environments in which there is rapid
temperature change.
2. Temperature Correction
Soil
Instruments manufactured vibrating wire Piezometers incorporate
compensation for the effects of changes in temperature, this negates the
need for correction factors in most installations.
As the temperature increases the stainless steel internal body of the
Piezometer expands at a greater rate than the carbon steel vibrating
wire.
This would normally cause an increase in the tension of the wire
and a change in the readings from the Piezometer.
To compensate for this
effect we incorporate a compensation material into the internal body,
this material has a lower rate of expansion than the stainless steel.
By
carefully proportioning the ratio of stainless steel to the
compensation material we are able to virtually eliminate the effect of
temperature change on the Piezometer.
Typically our Piezometers have an effect of temperature change of less than 0.025% full scale/°C
Most Piezometers when installed will be subjected to small and gradual
temperature changes that do not require correction values to be applied
to the readings.
For
situations where large temperature changes are expected, we can provide
individual compensation factors providing these are requested at the
time of order.
Tip: Rapid changes in temperature cause the inner body to expand earlier
than the wire causing an increase in the readings, this will reduce once
the temperature of both the wire and the body equalise.