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Strain Measurement on a Rail Bridge Loaded to Failure Using a Fiber Bragg Grating-Based Distributed Sensor System
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Sensors Journal IEEE Sensors J. Sensors Journal, IEEE. 8(12):2059-2065 Dec, 2008
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Strain measurement
Rails
Bridges
Sensor systems
Fiber gratings
Bragg gratings
Capacitive sensors
Condition monitoring
Testing
Concrete
Bragg grating
carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP)
strain measurement
test-to-destruction
Language
ISSN
1530-437X
1558-1748
2379-9153
Abstract
The paper reports results obtained from an unusual situation in structural monitoring—a “test-to-destruction,” measuring strain using a series of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) sensors on a decommissioned concrete Railway Bridge in ÖrnskÖldsvik, Sweden. The study formed part of the EU “Sustainable Bridges” Project. To undertake the study, FBG-based sensors were chosen and embedded in carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) composite rods incorporated into grooves specially created in the concrete structure and interrogated using a compact system based on wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM). Throughout the study, the FBG sensors were continuously monitored, allowing the incremental increases in the strain to be seen and through the yield point of the carbon composite reinforcement. The sensors were able to follow the resulting induced changes in strain of over a range in excess of 4000 $\mu \varepsilon$ just prior to failure of the bridge and representing extreme levels of strain for such a mechanical structure. The measurements made with the FBG-based system were found to be in agreement with the changes expected in the structure (together with the embedded reinforcement), produced by the loading applied. The study has demonstrated the successful use of FBG-based technology premounted in “smart” carbon fiber composite reinforcements used in a test of this type on a typical bridge structure of a type found widely across the world.