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An Experimental Study on Relative Displacement Sensing Using Phototransistor Array for Building Structures
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EngineeringSensor ArrayMeasurementVibration MeasurementNovel SensorEducationUsing Phototransistor ArrayStructural EngineeringImage SensorRelative DisplacementPhotoelectric SensorCalibrationSeismic AnalysisRelative Displacement SensorLaser-based SensorInstrumentationEarthquake EngineeringStructural Health MonitoringOptical SensorsSensorsSeismic Reflection ProfilingCivil EngineeringExperimental StudySensor Design
Abstract We propose a novel sensor for directly measuring the relative displacement of a building structure. The sensor is composed of a laser light source and a phototransistor (PT) array. The PT array is immobilized on the floor together with a photo scattering plate made of glass, whereas the laser light source is separately immobilized on the ceiling. The photo scattering plate is placed in front of the PT array and distributes the laser beam on the multiple PTs. The relative displacement between the ceiling and the floor is estimated by the distribution of the PT output voltages, and the displacement is estimated with a resolution finer than the interval between the PTs. The accuracy of the relative displacement sensor (RDS) is experimentally assessed by conducting a shaking table test exhibiting several waves from harmonic sinusoidal waves to real seismic waves. We discuss the feasibility of real‐time monitoring system utilizing this sensor. Copyright © 2010 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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