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One of the unique advantages of polymer optical fibres (POF) is that they can be used to measure very high strain values up to 100 % and beyond exceeding the strain limits of silica fibre-based sensor principles. In this paper the distributed strain measurement capabilities of POF based on backscatter change evaluation are summarized and distributed backscatter measurement technologies are intro-duced. Application examples in the structural health monitoring (SHM) field are presented: a promising approach is the integration into technical textiles for high-strain measurement in earthwork structures and crack detection in buildings. The potential of POF for future applications in SHM such as distributed relative humidity sensing is discussed.
We propose the application of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) based on Rayleigh Coherent Optical Time-Domain Reflectometry (C-OTDR) to unconventional sensing tasks in industrial condition monitoring. As examples we present results on the way to fibre-optic remote sensing of dielectric damage processes in high voltage cable joints as well as to condition monitoring of passive rollers in large industrial belt conveyor systems.
Embedded wireless sensor systems for long-term SHM and corrosion detection in concrete components
(2017)
State-of-the-art communication standards like RFID and Bluetooth Low Energy enable the development of sensor systems which can be completely embedded into concrete components for long-term SHM and early damage detection. Objective of the project KonSens which is carried out at BAM is the development, implementation, and validation of sensors for measuring of Parameters relevant for corrosion, like moisture, pH value, and electrical conductivity, inside steel reinforced concrete components. The primarily addressed application is detection and evaluation of corrosion processes in concrete bridges.
In contrast to cable connected sensors, embedded wireless sensors avoid any pathways for Intrusion of moisture and chemicals, e.g., chlorides which could trigger corrosion activity. To allow for long-term, ideally life-time operation, the once embedded sensor systems must work highly energy efficient. One option are passive RFID sensor systems, which work without battery. The energy is transmitted to the system through the electromagnetic field, even to operate sensors. A crucial parameter is the transmission depth in concrete. First experiments with RFID sensors working at frequencies of 13.56 MHz (HF) and 868 MHz (UHF)embedded in concrete specimen resulted positive for transmission depths of up to 13 cm, which is quite promising, considering that corrosion would appear first at the top level of rebars.
A second generation of passive RFID sensor systems has been implemented with improved antenna design. Current experiments using these systems focus on the transmission characteristics in terms of transmission depths and the impact of concrete moisture. Low-energy humidity sensors are used and analysed regarding their capability for measuring the material moisture. Additionally, a relation between transmitted power to the embedded sensor and the moisture content of the concrete specimen caused by energy absorption can be presumed and is under systematic investigation.
The talk addresses layer-based sensors for monitoring applications. In particular, sensor principles surface plasmon resonance (SPR), air-coupled ultrasonic, and magneto-optical coupling are discussed. Optical sensors on planar substrates are prepared by sol-gel, CVD- and PVD deposition techniques, ultrasonic sensors on planar and curved substrates are made by means of PVD processes, and magnetostrictive coatings for magneto-optical sensors are deposited on fibre-based Bragg gratings (FBGs) using PVD and ECD techniques. For all kinds of sensors design and function are explained and discussed, i.e. regarding sensitivity. It is shown that a) SPR enhanced ellipsometry is a promising tool for gas monitoring of hazardous gases, that b) thermos-acoustic and piezo-electric pulse-echo techniques are relevant for damage inspection of hidden volume defects of CFRPs, and that c) magnetostrictive-optical sensors with self-calibrating (magnetic reference field) function are useful for structural health monitoring in terms of strain sensors.
Composite-Druckbehälter werden für Speicherung und Transport von Gasen unter hohem Druck verwendet. Durch die gewichtssparende Struktur, die aus einem dünnwandigem Metallgefäß und Faserverbundwerkstoff-Ummantelung besteht, sind solche Behälter insbesondere für die Automobilindustrie interessant, z.B. als Wasserstoffspeicher.
Die Druckprüfung ist ein konventioneller Test, um die Integrität von Metalldruckbehältern zu bewerten. Im Falle des Composite-Druckbehälters könne eine solche Prüfung jedoch den Faserverbundwerkstoff überbeanspruchen und somit die verbleibende Lebensdauer der getesteten Komponente verringern. Infolgedessen, es ist notwendig, die Verfahren zur zerstörungsfreie Prüfung und möglicherweise zur Zustandsüberwachung von Composite-Druckbehältern zu entwickeln. Unser Vorgehen verwendet geführte Ultraschallwellen und hat das Potenzial, kritische Schäden wie Risse im Metall, Faserbrüche und Matrixrisse in Faserverbundwerkstoff zu detektieren.
In diesem Beitrag wurde die Finite Elemente Methode benutzt, um die multimodale, geführte Wellenausbreitung in einer Metall-Faserverbundwerkstoffstruktur zu analysieren. Dadurch wurden die geeigneten Wellenmoden identifiziert und deren Wechselwirkung mit verschiedenen Fehlertypen analysiert. Diese Kenntnisse sollen für die Entwicklung von Verfahren zur wiederkehrenden Prüfung und zur Zustandsüberwachung von Composite-Druckbehältern angewendet werden.
Wavelength-scanning distributed acoustic sensing for structural monitoring and seismic applications
(2019)
We introduce wavelength-scanning coherent optical time domain reflectometry (WS-COTDR) for dynamic vibration sensing along optical fibers. The method is based on spectral shift computation from Rayleigh backscatter spectra. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are used for fast and high-resolution strain computation from raw measurement data. The applicability of the method is demonstrated for vibration monitoring of a reinforced concrete bridge. We demonstrate another application example for quasi-static and dynamic measurement of ground deformation and surface wave propagation along a dark fiber in a telecommunication cable.