Arch-bridge lift process monitoring by using packaged optical fibre strain sensors with temperature compensation

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This paper presents a novel sensor design and packaging, specifically developed to allow fibre grating-based sensors to be used in harsh, in-the-field measurement conditions for accurate strain measurement, with full temperature compensation. After these sensors are carefully packaged and calibrated in the laboratory, they are installed onto the paragrid of a set of flat-packed concrete units, created specifically for forming a small-scale, lightweight and inexpensive flexi-arch bridge. During the arch-bridge lifting process, the sensors are used for real-time strain measurements to ensure the quality of the construction. During the work done, the sensors have demonstrated enhanced resilience when embedded in concrete structures, providing accurate and consistent strain measurements during the whole installation process and beyond into monitoring the integrity and use of the structure.

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Mokhtar, M. R., Sun, T., Grattan, K. T. V., Owens, K., Kwasny, J., Taylor, S. E., … Greeves, K. (2011). Arch-bridge lift process monitoring by using packaged optical fibre strain sensors with temperature compensation. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 307). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/307/1/012029

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