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In this paper, the evaluation and testing of a fibre optic relative humidity sensor specifically designed for structural health monitoring is discussed in detail. The sensor is based on a polymer coated Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) where with the increase of the moisture level, the polymer coating swells and thus applies strain to the FBG, causing a Bragg wavelength shift. The device is designed so that the temperature effect on the humidity sensor can be compensated by the inclusion of a second un-coated FBG packaged inside the same sensor probe. The sensor thus produced has been tested extensively and calibrated using both a humidity chamber and standard salt solutions. The probe has demonstrated a very good performance for relative humidity measurements.
New sensors for the detection of partial discharges (PDs) in high-voltage (HV) cable accessories are being de-veloped consisting of a fluorescent polymer optical fiber (F-POF) as sensing element. Depending on the fiber material F-POFs can be attached to and even integrated into the translucent silicone rubber insulation of HV cable terminations. As the embedment into the insulation material plays an important role, the sensor should not weaken the dielectric strength of the insulation material and should not be the origin of PD incidents. A sensor consisting of a commercial F-POF has been tested in the high-voltage lab regarding its PD detection ability un-der AC in comparison to a conventional electrical sensor. New silicone rubber F-POF (Si-F-POF) fiber models functionalized with coumarin dyes have been produced. The optical properties of these dye functionalized silox-anes are presented. These potential sensor fibers are highly flexible and might be embeddable at medium to high-voltage level. An additional way to further improve the level of PD light detection is to modify the translucent type of silicone rubber used in HV cable accessories in terms of optical transparency. In this context we present our first results of the optical and mechanical properties of new elastomeric transparent silicone materials specif-ically designed for the application as HV insulation materials in stress cones.
Die Dauerhaftigkeit von Betonbauteilen zu einer messbaren Größe zu machen, ist ein vorrangiges Ziel der Baustoffforschung. Schrumpfen, Schwinden und Temperaturverformungen gefährden bei Hochleistungsbetonen deren Dauerhaftigkeit. Die begleitende messtechnische Deformationsmessung wird daher zu einer unverzichtbaren Methode, Betonrezepturen zielsicher und ökonomisch hinsichtlich der Dauerhaftigkeit zu entwickeln. Ein flexibler Fabry-Pérot-Interferometer-Sensor ermöglicht die messtechnische Erfassung der frühen Deformationsprozesse bereits ab dem Moment des Betoneinbaus. Der Artikel zeigt das Sensorprinzip, Untersuchungen zur In-situ-Referenzierung und zur Rückwirkung des Sensors sowie dessen Einsatzmöglichkeiten in der Baustoff- und Materialforschung. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
The primary intention of construction materials research is to refer the durability of concrete members to a measurable parameter. Setting, shrinkage, and temperature deformations compromise the durability of high-performance concrete. The respective deformation measurement technology is becoming an indispensible method for the targeted and economic development of concrete mixtures with respect to durability. A flexible EFPI sensor enables the survey of early age deformations directly after placing the concrete. The paper deals with the sensor principle, investigations concerning in-situ referencing, and possible effects of the sensor on the matrix as well as its application in the field of materials research.
A unique testing facility (KALFOS) using ESPI (electronic speckle pattern interferometery) as a referencing method has been realized for the characterisation of the strain transfer process from a component under load into surface applied fibre Bragg grating based strain sensors. The strain transfer mechanism can be described experimentally, while matching specific measurement requirements and environmental conditions.
A fiber Bragg grating (FBG) strain patch specially adapted for long-term and high-strain applications has been developed and characterized. The design concept for the patch is based on a glass-fiber reinforced plastic (gfrp) carrier material. The developed concept for the FBG integration into the carrier material was derived from reliable integration procedure of FBG sensors into composite structures. The patches' temperature sensitivity, strain gauge factor, fiber–matrix interface adhesion and fatigue behavior were characterized. As a result, FBG strain patches with linear temperature and strain behavior, as well as excellent fatigue resistance, were developed and can be used as part of a monitoring system for advanced composite materials in aerospace structures or wind turbine power plants.
In Germany, the first guideline for the use of fiber Bragg grating strain sensors, 'Optical Strain Sensor based on Fiber Bragg Grating' (Berlin, Germany: Beuth-Verlag, 2010), has been developed by the GESA guideline group of VDI, 'The Association of German Engineers' and published by Beuth-Verlag. This guideline provides the basic specifications of this sensor type and the sensor characteristics, which have to be known for a reliable sensor performance. In conformity to this guideline, experimental investigations on the strain transfer characteristics of fiber Bragg grating patches have been carried out. A comparison between patches and resistance strain gauges during tensile tests and combined temperature and tensile loading was carried out. The evaluated strain gauge factor and the temperature sensitivity of the strain gauge factor have been compared to the manufacturer's data. The overall performance of the patches has been evaluated. The experimental investigations showed that there are considerable disagreements between the manufacturer's specifications and the observed characteristics.
Surface-applied fibre optic strain sensors were investigated using a unique validation facility equipped with application-independent optical reference systems. First, different adhesives for the sensor's application were analysed regarding their material properties. Measurements resulting from conventional measurement techniques, such as thermo-mechanical analysis and dynamic mechanical analysis, were compared with measurements resulting from digital image correlation, which has the advantage of being a non-contact technique. Second, fibre optic strain sensors were applied to test specimens with the selected adhesives. Their strain-transfer mechanism was analysed in comparison with conventional strain gauges. Relative movements between the applied sensor and the test specimen were visualized easily using optical reference methods, digital image correlation and electronic speckle pattern interferometry. Conventional strain gauges showed limited opportunities for an objective strain-transfer analysis because they are also affected by application conditions.