Optical-based sensors for monitoring corrosion of reinforcement rebar via an etched Cladding Bragg grating

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In this paper, we present the development and testing of an optical-based sensor for monitoring the corrosion of reinforcement rebar. The testing was carried out using an 80% etched-cladding Fibre Bragg grating sensor to monitor the production of corrosion waste in a localized region of the rebar. Progression of corrosion can be sensed by observing the reflected wavelength shift of the FBG sensor. With the presence of corrosion, the etched-FBG reflected spectrum was shifted by 1.0 nm. In addition, with an increase in fringe pattern and continuously, step-like drop in power of the Bragg reflected spectrum was also displayed. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Hassan, M. R. A., Bakar, M. H. A., Dambul, K., & Adikan, F. R. M. (2012). Optical-based sensors for monitoring corrosion of reinforcement rebar via an etched Cladding Bragg grating. Sensors (Switzerland), 12(11), 15820–15826. https://doi.org/10.3390/s121115820

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