par Walt Packer | Mis à jour le : 03/03/2026 | Commentaires : 0

Managing vibrating wire sensors shouldn’t mean juggling spreadsheets, re-entering coefficients, or troubleshooting configuration errors in the field. VWProjects was built to simplify setup, reduce errors, and scale from small installations to major infrastructure projects.
In this article, we'll discuss installation, share practical tips for configuring your project files, and show you how a real-world deployment at Wolf Creek Dam put VWProjects to work at scale.
VWProjects is project management software for the handheld VWAnalyzer Vibrating Wire Analyzer. The software enables you to define sensor parameters, organize sites, manage baselines, and prepare your field deployment before you ever step on-site.
In just two steps, you’ll be ready to go.
Getting VWProjects onto your machine is quick. You have two options:
Once installed, open VWProjects and you're ready to start building your project file.
Pro Tip: If the application window seems cut off or misaligned, press Windows Key + Left Arrow to snap and resize it to fit your screen.
With VWProjects open, the next step is setting up your project file. This is where you define your sensors, sites, and measurement parameters.
The project file interface gives you a dedicated area to input baseline readings, gauge factors, and sensor elevation where applicable. Setting this right from the start ensures your data are accurate and consistent throughout your monitoring project’s life. In the screenshot below, you can see where to add these.

One of the most useful features in VWProjects is the built-in sensor library. When you select a sensor from the library:
This eliminates manual data entry errors and speeds up your initial setup considerably.
Make asset tracking and field verification easier by inputting serial numbers for each sensor directly into your project file. This is a simple step that pays off significantly when managing large sensor networks or troubleshooting in the field.
VWProjects and the VWAnalyzer support up to 880 unique sensors per project file. For multi-user teams, the platform supports 20 users with access to up to 40 sites with 22 sensors per site. Planning your project structure around these limits from the beginning will save frustration later.
Theory is useful, but seeing VWProjects in action on a real project tells the full story.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers uses VWAnalyzers at Wolf Creek Dam, monitoring a total of 193 vibrating wire sensors. The dam was divided into sites based on dam sections, with individual sensor names assigned to each station. The ability to have the stations managed in VWProjects helped reduce time with field measurements, and all the measurements were downloaded as a single CSV file per site from the VWAnalyzer.
For large-scale civil infrastructure monitoring such as this one, having an organized, pre-configured project file is convenient, but more importantly, it saves time and reduces errors.
By combining the VWAnalyzer with VWProjects, field teams can work more efficiently, knowing that each site is reporting accurate data.
VWProjects is designed to make vibrating wire sensor monitoring more accurate, more organized, and faster to execute in the field. From a single sensor installation to a 193-sensor dam monitoring project, the workflow scales with your needs.
Download VWProjects from our site to start building your project file right away.
Do you need more information to help you get started? If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to our sales team or leave a comment below.
Note: Brent Randall of Campbell Scientific, Inc. is portrayed in the main image.
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