Concrete crack monitoring using a novel strain transfer model for distributed fiber optics sensors

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Abstract

In this paper, we study the strain transfer mechanism between a host material and an optical fiber. A new analytical model handling imperfect bonding between layers is proposed. A general expression of the crack-induced strain transfer from fractured concrete material to optical fiber is established in the case of a multilayer system. This new strain transfer model is examined through performing wedge splitting tests on concrete specimens instrumented with embedded and surface-mounted fiber optic cables. The experimental results showed the validity of the crack-induced strain expression fitted to the distributed strains measured using an Optical Backscattering Reflectometry (OBR) system. As a result, precise estimations of the crack openings next to the optical cable location were achieved, as well as the monitoring of the optical cable response through following the strain lag parameter.

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Bassil, A., Chapeleau, X., Leduc, D., & Abraham, O. (2020). Concrete crack monitoring using a novel strain transfer model for distributed fiber optics sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20082220

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