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Thermally Induced Displacements and Rotations of Pillars for Precise Geodetic Measurements
by
Robert Močnik
Robert Močnik 1,2,
Dejan Zupan
Dejan Zupan 2
,
Andrej Pal
Andrej Pal 3 and
Tomaž Ambrožič
Tomaž Ambrožič 2,*
1
Mariborski Vodovod d.d., Jadranska cesta 24, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
2
Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Jamova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
3
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Submission received: 11 March 2025
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Revised: 7 April 2025
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Accepted: 21 April 2025
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Published: 23 April 2025
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Our work emphasizes the critical effects of thermal loads on the stability of reference pillars used for precise geodetic measurements. Temperature-induced deformations can affect measurement accuracy, especially if the stabilization points are assumed to be fixed. By using inclinometers, we can effectively monitor these displacements, enable corrections, and improve the reliability of geodetic networks. This approach improves awareness of thermal effects in geodetic applications and provides a practical solution for maintaining precision in high-accuracy measurements. Our study also contributes to the understanding of the behavior of reinforced concrete structures subjected to daily and seasonal temperature fluctuations, which can induce thermal stresses and deformations. Furthermore, it highlights the applicability of inclinometers in measurement systems.
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze the displacements of a geodetic reference pillar due to thermal loading, which typically occurs when the sunlit side of the pillar heats up more than the shaded side. This temperature differential induces bending of the pillar, resulting in the horizontal displacement of the screw used for forced centering of the instrument. Measuring displacement in the field is challenging, as it is difficult to thermally isolate the displacement sensor mount from the environment, whereas measuring rotations is much easier. Under controlled laboratory conditions, we measured the inclination of the plate with the forced-centering screw and simultaneously recorded the displacements near the top of a test pillar during a heating and cooling cycle totaling 10 h. During the heating phase, the heated side of the pillar recorded a temperature rise of 25.4 K, which led to a lateral displacement at the top of the pillar of approximately 1 mm. We found excellent agreement between the displacements calculated from the inclination and the directly measured displacements. The deviation between the calculated and measured displacements was less than 0.1 mm, which confirms the precision of the indirect method. Our results demonstrate that using an isolated inclinometer and converting the measured inclination values into displacements provides a representative characterization of the behavior of a pillar for precise geodetic measurements.
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Močnik, R.; Zupan, D.; Pal, A.; Ambrožič, T.
Thermally Induced Displacements and Rotations of Pillars for Precise Geodetic Measurements. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 4678.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15094678
AMA Style
Močnik R, Zupan D, Pal A, Ambrožič T.
Thermally Induced Displacements and Rotations of Pillars for Precise Geodetic Measurements. Applied Sciences. 2025; 15(9):4678.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15094678
Chicago/Turabian Style
Močnik, Robert, Dejan Zupan, Andrej Pal, and Tomaž Ambrožič.
2025. "Thermally Induced Displacements and Rotations of Pillars for Precise Geodetic Measurements" Applied Sciences 15, no. 9: 4678.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15094678
APA Style
Močnik, R., Zupan, D., Pal, A., & Ambrožič, T.
(2025). Thermally Induced Displacements and Rotations of Pillars for Precise Geodetic Measurements. Applied Sciences, 15(9), 4678.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15094678
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