Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Antunes, P.
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Varum, H., André, P.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/7057
Summary: Fiber optical sensors, namely Fiber Bragg gratings, are one the most promising technologies in several sensing systems. This sensing technology could be useful and cost effective in most civil engineering infrastructures. FBG sensors take advantage of the optical fiber properties, such us low transmission losses, immunity to electromagnetic interference, light weight and electrical isolation. But also, since the information is codified in the optical domain, they can be used in hostile environments, where electrical currents of electronic devices might pose a hazard. In this work we proposed the application of optical FBG based accelerometers to monitor two structures: a reinforced concrete building and a steel footbridge. The results show that optical monitoring schemes can be used in structural health monitorization of large structures, being a low cost solution. The two implemented acceleration systems, with different interrogation techniques allow to successfully obtaining the eigenfrequencies of structures with an error, when compared with the value obtained with a reference electronic accelerometer inferior to 0.80 %.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
title Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
spellingShingle Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
Antunes, P.
Structural health monitoring
Optical sensors
Fiber Bragg grating
Accelerometer
Eigenfrequencies
title_short Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
title_full Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
title_fullStr Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
title_sort Dynamic monitorization of structures with optical sensors
author Antunes, P.
author_facet Antunes, P.
Varum, H.
André, P.
author_role author
author2 Varum, H.
André, P.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antunes, P.
Varum, H.
André, P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Structural health monitoring
Optical sensors
Fiber Bragg grating
Accelerometer
Eigenfrequencies
topic Structural health monitoring
Optical sensors
Fiber Bragg grating
Accelerometer
Eigenfrequencies
description Fiber optical sensors, namely Fiber Bragg gratings, are one the most promising technologies in several sensing systems. This sensing technology could be useful and cost effective in most civil engineering infrastructures. FBG sensors take advantage of the optical fiber properties, such us low transmission losses, immunity to electromagnetic interference, light weight and electrical isolation. But also, since the information is codified in the optical domain, they can be used in hostile environments, where electrical currents of electronic devices might pose a hazard. In this work we proposed the application of optical FBG based accelerometers to monitor two structures: a reinforced concrete building and a steel footbridge. The results show that optical monitoring schemes can be used in structural health monitorization of large structures, being a low cost solution. The two implemented acceleration systems, with different interrogation techniques allow to successfully obtaining the eigenfrequencies of structures with an error, when compared with the value obtained with a reference electronic accelerometer inferior to 0.80 %.
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