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We report on the development of a complete system for spatially resolved detection of critical soil displacement in river embankments. The system uses Brillouin frequency domain analysis (BOFDA) for distributed measurement of strain in silica optical fibers. Our development consists of the measurement unit, an adequate coating for the optical fibers and a technique to integrate the coated optical fibers into geotextiles as they are commonly used in dike construction. We present several laboratory and field tests that prove the capability of the system to detect areas of soil displacement as small as 2 meters. These are the first tests of truly distributed strain measurements on optical fibers embedded into geosynthetics.
Monitoring of construction projects plays increasingly important role in the implementation of growing needs and requirements, especially in geologically difficult areas. This particularly concerns tunnelling and special civil engineering projects. The use of fiber optic sensors for structural health monitoring provides significant economic advantages regarding lower life-cycle costs of the civil infrastructure. We present our achievements in the development of distributed polymer optical fiber sensors based on Rayleigh and Brillouin scattering for early damage detection.
Analytical model for ball-lensed couplers to calculate the insertion loss for each optical mode. The basis for the calculation are commercial perfluorinated polymer optical (PFGI-POFs) and silica based fibres (SOFs). The modal power distribution for given misalignments are presented as well as the reflection-based losses at all optical interfaces. Additionally, the ball-lensed interconnection between PFGI-POF and SOF was theoretically demonstrated.
Bond monitoring in temperature dependent applications using Brillouin optical time domain analyser
(2016)
Adhesive bond has to be evaluated for its integrity over a range of temperature. Adhesive is being used to bond the sensors with structures. There is no validated technique to test its performance. In this paper, we propose a Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analyzer (BOTDA) based methodology to detect temperature-induced adhesive bond failure below room temperature using distributed fiber optic sensor. The differential coefficient of thermal expansion of the structure and fiber sensor can lead to bond failure at low temperature. Optical fiber impregnated in the structure will experience differential temperature/strain due to debond of the adhesive. This leads to the frequency and amplitude decomposition of the Brillouin spectra. This is a good indication for real-time monitoring of the integrity of a bond.