Scheurer Swiss Launches Advanced Geo-Alarm System to Detect Natural Disasters
Swiss sensor and digitalization professional Aartesys AG (Biel) has commissioned Scheurer Swiss GmbH (Volketswil, Switzerland), a company with more thirty years of experience in lightweight construction for Formula 1, and an unnamed company specializing in the production of round profiles made from carbon and glass fiber, to design and manufacture custom carbon fiber-reinforced thread inserts for its geo-sensor system, AarteLink. The alarm is used for monitoring and alerting individuals early in the event of natural hazards such as rockfalls, avalanches, landslides and floods, all of which are major threats in Switzerland. In particular, the geo-sensor was to be used for Aartesys’ latest protection project on Monte San Salvatore.
Scheurer Swiss notes that when natural hazard events occur, action must be taken quickly. It was of utmost importance then, to develop a geo-sensor system that immediately detects and accurately measures vibrations and movements in all directions, independent of vegetation and weather conditions, while also being simple to install — even in hard-to-reach areas, such as rock crevices. Further, the need for something small, lightweight and easily transportable, yet stable against high-temperature fluctuations common in mountainous regions, and highly precise were central to the solution. Carbon fiber helped meet all of these requirements.
The low-maintenance, robust geo-alarm system combines sensor technology, sophisticated electronics and telecommunications technology, according to Scheurer Swiss. The unnamed company supplied the carbon tubes for crack monitoring, which immediately record and precisely measure vibrations as well as changes at critical rock crevices. Scheurer Swiss is responsible for the carbon fiber-reinforced threaded inserts with glass fiber insulation, and an injection bonding system based on fast-curing epoxy, with which the threaded inserts can be fixed in the carbon tubes on both sides within a few minutes and mounted on the rock at a height of several hundred meters.
Further, to manufacture the threaded inserts, Scheurer Swiss incorporated additive manufacturing (AM). “Carbon fiber-reinforced 3D printing meets all the criteria of producing one-of-a-kind items like these custom threaded inserts, which need to be lightweight yet strong, and as cost effective as possible to produce when needed” says Dominik Scheurer, fiber composite and lightweight construction expert at Scheurer Swiss GmbH.
For the present Aartesys project on Monte San Salvatore in Ticino, Switzerland, the supplied carbon tubes are cut to the required length at Scheurer Swiss and fitted with the carbon fiber-reinforced thread inserts before being installed in the rock faces. If required, the carbon measuring tubes can also be cut to length and bonded directly on site. For this purpose, Scheurer Swiss has designed a customized hand tool — a sageblade which serves to help cap the carbon tubes — and prepared a manual tool for professional cutting and gluing.
“With the help of the specially developed and fast-curing injection adhesive, the fitters succeed in gluing the carbon fiber-reinforced threaded inserts into the carbon tubes, which were previously cut to length by hand, even at dizzying heights,” adds Scheurer, engineer and owner of Scheurer Swiss GmbH.
To ensure the final product met all criteria, Aartesys also subjected the stability of the thread inserts and the resistance of the bonding mechanism to a rigorous mechanical stress test. Martin von Känel, CEO of Aartesys AG, notes his satisfaction: “The thread inserts with the epoxy bonding system prove their high reliability and easily withstand a tensile test of up to 400 kilograms. The positive result of our load test clearly shows the expert choice of materials and testifies to successful Swiss engineering.”
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