A study into strain sensor of cement-based material using CPW transmission lines

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Based on the theory of coplanar waveguide (CPW) transmission line, a novel microwave non-destructive strain monitoring sensor specifically designed for cement-based material structures is presented in this study. The aim is to establish the relationship between the variation of the S11 phase parameter of the CPW strain sensor and the structural strain, utilizing a linear analysis. The feasibility of the strain monitoring by the CPW sensor is validated through simulations and experiments. The obtained results demonstrate a strong linear correlation between the phase change of the S11 parameter and the strain, with a goodness of fit of 0.987. The simulated strain sensor exhibits a sensitivity of 48.83 ppm/μϵ, while the experimental measurement sensor shows a sensitivity of 65.82 ppm/μϵ. These findings highlight the potential significance of the proposed method, offering a new approach that is characterized by high sensitivity, low cost, and simplicity for strain monitoring in concrete structures. Among them, the sensor cement mortar matrix made in this study was mixed with the recycled material made of waste glass steel FRP after a certain treatment process. The development of this method holds promise for the advancement of health monitoring in concrete structures.

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Song, C., Li, M., Zhang, W., Wu, X., & Gao, S. (2024). A study into strain sensor of cement-based material using CPW transmission lines. Frequenz, 78(5–6), 229–239. https://doi.org/10.1515/freq-2023-0258

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