Impact wave monitoring in soil using a dynamic fiber sensor based on stimulated brillouin scattering

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The impact wave response of soil due to a ball drop is monitored on a 30.5 cm by 30.5 cm square soil box using a fiber sensor with dynamic strain sensing capability. The experiments are conducted in real time using a simple one-laser one-modulator configuration with stimulated Brillouin scattering. The embedded BOTDA sensor grid successfully monitored the distribution and evolution of the inner strains of a sand bed during a mass impact on its surface. The measurement of the distributed dynamic strains was possible in several milliseconds and with 1 cm actual location resolution. This paper presents a time-domain signal analysis utilized for determining the dynamic strains in embedded fiber sensor. The results demonstrate the method to be a promising one for detection of subsurface vibration and movement in geotechnical Structure Health Monitoring (SHM).

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Cui, Q., Pamukcu, S., & Pervizpour, M. (2015). Impact wave monitoring in soil using a dynamic fiber sensor based on stimulated brillouin scattering. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(4), 8163–8172. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150408163

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