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Temperature Compensation Technique for Steel Sleeve Packaged FBG Strain Sensor and Its Application in Structural Monitoring

  • Yun, Ying-Wei;Jang, Il-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2008
  • As bare Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors are very fragile, bare FBG without encapsulation is not properly applied in practical infrastructures directly due to the harsh environment in practical engineering. Steel sleeve packaged FBG strain sensor is widely used in civil engineering. Since FBG senses both strain and temperature simultaneously, for accurate measurement of strain, temperature compensation for FBG strain sensors is indispensable. In this paper, based on the FBG's strain and temperature sensing principles, the temperature compensation techniques for steel sleeve packaged FBG sensors are brought forward. And the experiment of concrete early-age shrinkage monitoring by dual FBG sensors is carried out to test the feasibility of the temperature compensation technique.

Estimation of bridge displacement responses using FBG sensors and theoretical mode shapes

  • Shin, Soobong;Lee, Sun-Ung;Kim, Yuhee;Kim, Nam-Sik
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.229-245
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    • 2012
  • Bridge vibration displacements have been directly measured by LVDTs (Linear Variable Differential Transformers) or laser equipment and have also been indirectly estimated by an algorithm of integrating measured acceleration. However, LVDT measurement cannot be applied for a bridge crossing over a river or channel and the laser technique cannot be applied when the weather condition is poor. Also, double integration of accelerations may cause serious numerical deviation if the initial condition or a regression process is not carefully controlled. This paper presents an algorithm of estimating bridge vibration displacements using vibration strains measured by FBG (Fiber Bragg Grating) sensors and theoretical mode shapes of a simply supported beam. Since theoretically defined mode shapes are applied, even high modes can be used regardless of the quality of the measured data. In the proposed algorithm, the number of theoretical modes is limited by the number of sensors used for a field test to prevent a mathematical rank deficiency from occurring in computing vibration displacements.89The proposed algorithm has been applied to various types of bridges and its efficacy has been verified. The closeness of the estimated vibration displacements to measured ones has been evaluated by computing the correlation coefficient and by comparing FRFs (Frequency Response Functions) and the maximum displacements.

A Study on the develoment of FBG hydrophone (FBG(Fiber Bragg Grating)Hydrophone 개발에 관한 연구.)

  • Kim kyung-Bok;Kim Sung-Soon;Jung Jae-Myung;Kwack Kae-Dal;Lee Sang-Bae;Choi Sang-Sam
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • spring
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    • pp.407-410
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    • 2000
  • In the using of FBG developed in home land, We designed and manufactured three types of FBG sound transducers the first in Korea. Analysizing special character's on FBG transducers manufactured, we made an experiment on respective frequency peculiarities in the water and we made an experiment on multi-point signal detection and direction about optional acoustic underwater. As the experimental result, we made it possible acoustic detection on frequency peculiarities to maximum 18k0z and made certain the system arrary possibilities, from now on we prepared the practical use study possibilities.

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Multiple FBG Sensor System Using Code Division Multiple Access (코드분할 다중화 방식을 이용한 다중 광섬유 브래그 격자 센서 시스템)

  • Ryu, Hyung-Don;Lee, Ho-Joon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.38 no.8
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2001
  • The performance of the ordinary Fiber Bragg Grating(FBG) sensor strain measurement system, which uses Fabry-Perot filter for scanning wavelength, has limitation for application because of hysteresis characteristics of PZT element in the filter, slow scan rate of the filter and the high cost of system. We proposed and experimented a multiple FBG sensor system using light emitting diode(LED) as a light source and adapting Code Division Multiplexing(CDM) method to separating out individual sensor signal. Output signals for a applied static and dynamic strain and crosstalk levels between sensor signals were measured. The price of the system is very loss and the response speed is very fast. Crosstalk levels between sensor signals below - 30 dB were demonstrated.

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Development of Embedding Methods of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor under Consideration of Strain Transfer (변형률 전달성을 고려한 광섬유 브래그 격자 센서의 삽입 적용 기법 개발)

  • 강동훈;강현규;김대현;홍창선;김천곤
    • Composites Research
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.32-37
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    • 2001
  • It is known that recoating or protection with glass-tube can prevent FBG sensor from being affected by birefringence. However, the effect on the strain transfer of such treatment has not been verified yet. Three types (uncoated, recoated and glass-tube protection) of FBG sensors are fabricated to verify the effect on the strain transfer of each treatment. The strain from each sensor embedded into a graphite/epoxy composite specimen was compared with that of ESG attached on the surface through the tensile test. And the signal characteristics of each sensor were also compared using the tensile test of a tapered aluminum specimen which was under the state of strain gradient.

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Fatigue performance monitoring of full-scale PPC beams by using the FBG sensors

  • Wang, Licheng;Han, Jigang;Song, Yupu
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.943-957
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    • 2014
  • When subjected to fatigue loading, the main failure mode of partially prestressed concrete (PPC) structure is the fatigue fracture of tensile reinforcement. Therefore, monitoring and evaluation of the steel stresses/strains in the structure are essential issues for structural design and healthy assessment. The current study experimentally investigates the possibility of using fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors to measure the steel strains in PPC beams in the process of fatigue loading. Six full-scale post-tensioned PPC beams were exposed to fatigue loading. Within the beams, the FBG and resistance strain gauge (RSG) sensors were independently bonded onto the surface of tensile reinforcements. A good agreement was found between the recorded results from the two different sensors. Moreover, FBG sensors show relatively good resistance to fatigue loading compared with RSG sensors, indicating that FBG sensors possess the capability for long-term health monitoring of the tensile reinforcement in PPC structures. Apart from the above findings, it can also be found that during the fatigue loading, there is stress redistribution between prestressed and non-prestressed reinforcements, and the residual strain emerges in the non-prestressed reinforcement. This phenomenon can bring about an increase of the steel stress in the non-prestressed reinforcement.

Early-Age Autogenous Shrinkage of HPC Columns by FBG Sensors (매립형 FBG 센서를 이용한 고성능콘크리트 기둥의 초기재령시 자기수축)

  • Jang, Il-Young;Yun, Ying-Wei;Kim, Hee-Ho;Lee, Kang-Deuk;Kim, Seong-Kyum;Park, Jin-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.229-230
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    • 2009
  • This paper carried out the early age autogenous shrinkage research of large scaled HPC column specimens by embedded Fiber Bragg-Grating (FBG) strain sensor. Temperature compensation for FBG strain sensor by thermocouple was also attempted.

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Real-time condition assessment of railway tunnel deformation using an FBG-based monitoring system

  • Zhou, Lu;Zhang, Chao;Ni, Yi-Qing;Wang, Chung-Yue
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.537-548
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    • 2018
  • A tunnel deformation monitoring system is developed with the use of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensing technique, aiming at providing continuous monitoring of railway tunnel deformation in the long term, and early warning for the rail service maintainers and authorities to avoid catastrophic consequences when significant deformation occurs. Specifically, a set of FBG bending gauges with the ability of angle measurement and temperature compensation is designed and manufactured for the purpose of online monitoring of tunnel deformation. An overall profile of lateral tunnel displacement along the longitudinal direction can be obtained by implementing an array of the FBG bending gauges interconnected by rigid rods, in conjunction with a proper algorithm. The devised system is verified in laboratory experiments with a test setup enabling to imitate various patterns of tunnel deformation before the implementation of this system in an in-service high-speed railway (HSR) tunnel.

Damage Detection and Suppression in Composites Using Smart Technologies

  • Takeda, Nobuo
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.26-36
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    • 2001
  • Smart sensors and actuators have recently been developed. In this study, first, small-diameter fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors developed by the author, whose cladding and polyimide coating diameters were 40 and $52{\mu}m$, respectively, were embedded inside a laminate without resin-rich regions around sensors and the deterioration of mechanical properties of the composite laminate. The small-diameter FBG sensor was embedded in $0^{\circ}$ ply of a CFRP laminate for the detection of transverse cracks in $90^{\circ}$ ply of the laminate. The reflection spectra from the FBG sensor were measured at various tensile stresses. The spectrum became broad and had some peaks with an increase of the transverse crack density. Furthermore, the theoretical calculation reproduced the change in the spectrum very well. These results show that the small-diameter FBG sensors have a potential to detect the occurrence of transverse cracks through the change in the form of the spectrum, and to evaluate the transverse crack density quantitatively by the spectrum width. On the other hand, shape memory alloy (SMA) films were used to suppress the initiation and growth of transverse cracks in CFRP laminates. Pre-strained SMA films were embedded between laminas in CFRP laminates and then heated to introduce the recovery stress in SMA films and compressive stresses in the weakest plies ($90^{\circ}$ ply). The effects of recovery stresses are demonstrated in the experiments and well predicted using the shear-lag analysis and the nonlinear constitutive equation of SMA films.

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Estimation of Displacement Responses from the Measured Dynamic Strain Signals Using Mode Decomposition Technique (모드분해기법을 이용한 동적 변형률신호로부터 변위응답추정)

  • Kim, Sung-Wan;Chang, Sung-Jin;Kim, Nam-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2008
  • In this study, a method predicting the displacement responseof structures from the measured dynamic strain signal is proposed by using a mode decomposition technique. Dynamic loadings including wind and seismic loadings could be exerted to the bridge. In order to examine the bridge stability against these dynamic loadings, the prediction of displacement response is very important to evaluate bridge stability. Because it may be not easy for the displacement response to be acquired directly on site, an indirect method to predict the displacement response is needed. Thus, as an alternative for predicting the displacement response indirectly, the conversion of the measured strain signal into the displacement response is suggested, while the measured strain signal can be obtained using fiber optic Bragg-grating (FBG) sensors. To overcome such a problem, a mode decomposition technique was used in this study. The measured strain signal is decomposed into each modal component by using the empirical mode decomposition(EMD) as one of mode decomposition techniques. Then, the decomposed strain signals on each modal component are transformed into the modal displacement components. And the corresponding mode shapes can be also estimated by using the proper orthogonal decomposition(POD) from the measured strain signal. Thus, total displacement response could be predicted from combining the modal displacement components.

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