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Characterization of bond performance of textiles in cement matrices using fiber optic sensors
(2002)
In order to monitor the mechanical behaviour of the rotor blades of wind turbines, fibre optic sensors are increasingly attached to or embedded in the blades. Usually, fibre Bragg grating sensors arrays are then used. In order to investigate how stable and reliably work such sensors, fibre Bragg grating arrays were embedded into textile-reinforced composite. Long-term temperature and tensile (fatigue) tests have been carried out with composite structure specimens. This paper reports on selected results of the tests and discusses important reliability aspects with regard to the fibre design and the fibre material.
Fiber Bragg grating sensor arrays can be used to monitor the mechanical behavior of rotor blades of wind turbines. In order to investigate how stable and reliably work such sensors, different fiber Bragg gratings were embedded into textile-reinforced composite. Long-term temperature and tensile (fatigue) tests have been carried out with composite structure specimens. This paper reports on selected results of the tests and discusses important reliability aspects with regard to the fiber design and the fiber material.