JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fiber Optic Sensors for Bridge Monitoring

Joan R. CasasPaulo J. S. Cruz

Year: 2003 Journal:   Journal of Bridge Engineering Vol: 8 (6)Pages: 362-373   Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers

Abstract

Advances in the production of optical fibers made possible the recent development of innovative sensing systems for the health monitoring of civil structures. The main reasons for this development are the reduced weight and dimensions of fiber optic sensors, the strong immunity to electromagnetic interference, the improved environmental resistance and the scale flexibility for small-gauge and long-gauge measurements. These systems can provide high-resolution and measurement capabilities that are not feasible with conventional technologies. In addition, they can be manufactured at a low cost and they offer a number of key advantages, including the ability to multiplex an appreciable number of sensors along a single fiber and interrogate such systems over large distances. For these reasons, it is evident that fiber optic sensors will change the instrumentation industry in the same way fiber optics has revolutionized communications. This paper provides an overview of the intensity modulated and spectrometric fiber optic sensors and techniques to assess the condition of existing structures in order to enhance the durability of the new bridges, increasing lifetime and reliability and decreasing maintenance activities. Application of these sensors to monitoring strain, temperature, inclination, acceleration, load measurements, ice detection, vehicles speeds and weights, and corrosion and cracking of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures will be described.

Keywords:
Optical fiber Durability Structural health monitoring Strain gauge Fiber optic sensor Flexibility (engineering) Electromagnetic interference Reliability (semiconductor) Instrumentation (computer programming) Materials science Computer science Mechanical engineering Engineering Electronic engineering Structural engineering Telecommunications Composite material

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Topics

Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Photonic and Optical Devices
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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