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− | An '''inclinometer''' | + | [[Image:Stanley_compass_1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Compass with inclinometer]] |
+ | An '''inclinometer''' or clinometer is an instrument for measuring angles of slope (or tilt), elevation or inclination of an object with respect to gravity. It is also known as a tilt meter, tilt indicator, slope alert, slope gauge, gradient meter, gradiometer, level gauge, level meter, and pitch & roll indicator. An inclinometer can also be use to install satellite systems | ||
− | * An [[airplane]] instrument. See [[turn coordinator]]. | + | More particularly, an inclinometer can refer to: |
− | * An instrument for measuring slight differences in slopes, particularly for [[geophysics]]. Such inclinometers are, for instance, used for monitoring [[volcano]]es. | + | |
− | * An inclinometer may also be used in civil engineering projects to measure movements in walls and/or the ground. | + | * An instrument used to determine the angle of the earth's magnetic field in respect to the horizontal plane. |
− | * An inclinometer may also be used in some automotive [[safety]] systems. | + | * An instrument for showing the inclination of an aircraft or ship relative to the horizontal. An [[fixed-wing aircraft|airplane]] instrument. See [[turn coordinator]] or [slip indicator][http://www.riekerinc.com/SlipIndicators.htm]. |
+ | * An instrument for showing a deviation from the true vertical or horizontal | ||
+ | * An instrument used by surveyors in order to measure an angle of inclination or elevation | ||
+ | * Compass with inclinometer | ||
+ | * An inclinometer is used as a rollover warning, to alert equipment operator of possible tip over condition. | ||
+ | * Any of various surveying instruments for measuring angles of elevation, slope, or incline, as of an embankment. Also called a clinometer. | ||
+ | * An instrument for measuring slight differences in slopes, particularly for [[geophysics]]. Such inclinometers are, for instance, used for monitoring [[volcano]]es, or for measuring the depth and rate of landslide movement. | ||
+ | * An inclinometer may also be used in civil engineering projects to measure movements in walls and/or the ground. | ||
+ | *An instrument for determining the dip of beds or strata, or the slope of an embankment or cutting; a kind of plumb level. | ||
+ | * An instrument used by surveyors in order to measure an angle of inclination or elevation | ||
+ | * An inclinometer may also be used in some automotive [[safety]] systems. | ||
* use widely in geohazard monitoring programme | * use widely in geohazard monitoring programme | ||
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+ | Tilt sensors and inclinometers generate an artificial horizon and measure angular tilt with respect to this horizon. They are used in cameras, aircraft flight controls, automobile security systems, and special switches. Also used for platform leveling, boom angle indication, anywhere tilt requires measuring. Important specifications to consider when searching for tilt sensors and inclinometers are the tilt angle range and number of axes. The tilt angle range is the range of desired linear output measured in degrees. The number of axes the inclinometer and tilt sensor measure on is another important specification. | ||
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+ | Common sensor technologies for [tilt] sensors and inclinometers are accelerometer, capacitive (liquid), electrolytic, gas bubble in liquid, and pendulum. | ||
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+ | Tilt sensor technology has also been implemented in video games. ''[[Yoshi Topsy-Turvey]]'' and ''[[Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble]]'' are both built around a tilt sesnor mechanism, which is built into the cartridge. The new [[PlayStation 3]] game controller also utilizes tilt as a means to play video games. | ||
[[Category:Dimensional instruments]] | [[Category:Dimensional instruments]] |
Revision as of 17:59, 4 September 2006
An inclinometer or clinometer is an instrument for measuring angles of slope (or tilt), elevation or inclination of an object with respect to gravity. It is also known as a tilt meter, tilt indicator, slope alert, slope gauge, gradient meter, gradiometer, level gauge, level meter, and pitch & roll indicator. An inclinometer can also be use to install satellite systems
More particularly, an inclinometer can refer to:
- An instrument used to determine the angle of the earth's magnetic field in respect to the horizontal plane.
- An instrument for showing the inclination of an aircraft or ship relative to the horizontal. An airplane instrument. See turn coordinator or [slip indicator][1].
- An instrument for showing a deviation from the true vertical or horizontal
- An instrument used by surveyors in order to measure an angle of inclination or elevation
- Compass with inclinometer
- An inclinometer is used as a rollover warning, to alert equipment operator of possible tip over condition.
- Any of various surveying instruments for measuring angles of elevation, slope, or incline, as of an embankment. Also called a clinometer.
- An instrument for measuring slight differences in slopes, particularly for geophysics. Such inclinometers are, for instance, used for monitoring volcanoes, or for measuring the depth and rate of landslide movement.
- An inclinometer may also be used in civil engineering projects to measure movements in walls and/or the ground.
- An instrument for determining the dip of beds or strata, or the slope of an embankment or cutting; a kind of plumb level.
- An instrument used by surveyors in order to measure an angle of inclination or elevation
- An inclinometer may also be used in some automotive safety systems.
- use widely in geohazard monitoring programme
Tilt sensors and inclinometers generate an artificial horizon and measure angular tilt with respect to this horizon. They are used in cameras, aircraft flight controls, automobile security systems, and special switches. Also used for platform leveling, boom angle indication, anywhere tilt requires measuring. Important specifications to consider when searching for tilt sensors and inclinometers are the tilt angle range and number of axes. The tilt angle range is the range of desired linear output measured in degrees. The number of axes the inclinometer and tilt sensor measure on is another important specification.
Common sensor technologies for [tilt] sensors and inclinometers are accelerometer, capacitive (liquid), electrolytic, gas bubble in liquid, and pendulum.
Tilt sensor technology has also been implemented in video games. Yoshi Topsy-Turvey and Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble are both built around a tilt sesnor mechanism, which is built into the cartridge. The new PlayStation 3 game controller also utilizes tilt as a means to play video games.