Seismic Location Station for Detection of Unobserved Moving Military Machineries

Seismic Location Station for Detection of Unobserved Moving Military Machineries

The main purpose of this paper is to develop a seismic location station that can detect unobserved, moving military objects, and heavy military machineries behind a forest or a mountain at a distance of 1-2 kilometers from the determined location. Seismic location station includes specific 3D seismic detectors based on the very sensible piezoelectric sensors. The proposed piezoelectric detectors are based on the PVDF+BaTiO3+PZT polymer hybrid composite fabricated based on nano sized BaTiO3 (or SiO2) and micro sized PZT (plumbum zirconate titanate) piezoelectric material. A polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) was taken as polymer filler. This study presents the results of the development of seismic wave cells based on 3D seismic detectors.  Additionally, a plan is developed and offered for a solution to detect unobserved moving military trucks.

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