Strain Measurement and Failure Detection of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Fiber Otpic Michelson Sensors

광섬유 마이켈슨 센서에 의한 RC보의 변형률 측정 및 파손의 검출

  • 권일범 (한국표준과학연구원 산업측정표준부) ;
  • 허용학 (한국표준과학연구원 산업측정표준부) ;
  • 박휘립 (한국표준과학연구원 산업측정표준부) ;
  • 김동진 (한국표준과학연구원 산업측정표준부) ;
  • 이동춘 (한국과학기술원 기계공학과) ;
  • 홍성혁 (한국기계연구원 재료공정부 복합재료그룹) ;
  • 문한규 (한국표준과학연구원 산업측정부 방재기술연구센터)
  • Received : 1999.08.19
  • Published : 1999.07.31

Abstract

The need to monitor and undertake remidial works on large structures has greatly increased in recent years due to the appearance of widespread faults in large structures such as bridges and buildings, etc, of 20 or more years of age. The health condition of structures must be monitored continuously to maintenance the structures. In order to do in-situ monitoring, the sensor is necessary to be embedded in the structures. Fiber optic sensors can be embedded in the structures to get the health information in the structures. The fiber sensor was constructed with $3{\times}3$ fiber couplers to sense the multi-point strains and failure instants. The 4 RC (reinforced concrete) beams were made to 2 of A type, 2 of B type beams. These beams were reinforced by the reinforcing bars, and were tested under the flexural loading. The behavior of the beams was simultaneously measured by the fiber optic sensors, electrical strain gages, and LVDT. The states of the beams were interpreted by these all signals. By these experiments, There were verified that the fiber optic sensors could measure the structural strains and failure instants of the RC beams, The fiber sensors were well operated until the failure of the beams. It was shown that the strains of the reinforcing steel bar can be used to monitor the health condition of the beams through the flexural test of RC beams. On the other words, the results were arrived that the two strains in the reinforcing bar measured at the same point can give the information of the structural health status. Also, the failure instants of beams were well detected from the fiber optic filtered signals.

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