SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFS

This document showcases the latest research conducted within UPC–BarcelonaTech on the performance of distributed optical fiber sensors (DOFS), more specifically the case of the optical backscattered reflectometry (OBR) system, in the structural health monitoring (SHM) of bridges, and large scale str...

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Main Authors: António Barrias, Joan R. Casas, Sergi Villalba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00030/full
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spelling doaj-8e64fe1b5af347d5a15d6ffc975cb4e82020-11-24T21:36:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622019-03-01510.3389/fbuil.2019.00030440423SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFSAntónio Barrias0Joan R. Casas1Sergi Villalba2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Engineering and Construction Projects, Technical University of Catalonia, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona, SpainThis document showcases the latest research conducted within UPC–BarcelonaTech on the performance of distributed optical fiber sensors (DOFS), more specifically the case of the optical backscattered reflectometry (OBR) system, in the structural health monitoring (SHM) of bridges, and large scale structures. This technology has demonstrated promising results for monitoring applications in a wide range of fields but due to its novelty, still presents several uncertainties which prevent its use in a more systematic and efficient way in civil engineering infrastructures, being this even more evident in the case of concrete structures. Therefore, different laboratory experimental campaigns were devised where multiple aspects of the instrumentation of DOFS technology in civil engineering applications were assessed and scrutinized. Such as the study of new implementation methods, comparison, and performance analysis of different bonding adhesives and spatial resolution. Additionally, the fatigue performance of this sensing typology was also assessed. Furthermore, the use of the OBR system technology was applied in a real world structure in Barcelona, Spain, where new challenging conditions had to be addressed. Consequently, with this work, different conclusions are obtained related to the proficiency and limitations on the use of this particular type of optical sensing system in concrete structures.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00030/fullstructural health monitoringbridgesdistributed optical fiber sensorsreinforced concreteRayleigh backscattering
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author António Barrias
Joan R. Casas
Sergi Villalba
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Joan R. Casas
Sergi Villalba
SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFS
Frontiers in Built Environment
structural health monitoring
bridges
distributed optical fiber sensors
reinforced concrete
Rayleigh backscattering
author_facet António Barrias
Joan R. Casas
Sergi Villalba
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title SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFS
title_short SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFS
title_full SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFS
title_fullStr SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFS
title_full_unstemmed SHM of Reinforced Concrete Elements by Rayleigh Backscattering DOFS
title_sort shm of reinforced concrete elements by rayleigh backscattering dofs
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Built Environment
issn 2297-3362
publishDate 2019-03-01
description This document showcases the latest research conducted within UPC–BarcelonaTech on the performance of distributed optical fiber sensors (DOFS), more specifically the case of the optical backscattered reflectometry (OBR) system, in the structural health monitoring (SHM) of bridges, and large scale structures. This technology has demonstrated promising results for monitoring applications in a wide range of fields but due to its novelty, still presents several uncertainties which prevent its use in a more systematic and efficient way in civil engineering infrastructures, being this even more evident in the case of concrete structures. Therefore, different laboratory experimental campaigns were devised where multiple aspects of the instrumentation of DOFS technology in civil engineering applications were assessed and scrutinized. Such as the study of new implementation methods, comparison, and performance analysis of different bonding adhesives and spatial resolution. Additionally, the fatigue performance of this sensing typology was also assessed. Furthermore, the use of the OBR system technology was applied in a real world structure in Barcelona, Spain, where new challenging conditions had to be addressed. Consequently, with this work, different conclusions are obtained related to the proficiency and limitations on the use of this particular type of optical sensing system in concrete structures.
topic structural health monitoring
bridges
distributed optical fiber sensors
reinforced concrete
Rayleigh backscattering
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00030/full
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