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A field deployable, multiplexed Bragg grating sensor system used in an extensive highway bridge monitoring evaluation tests
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EngineeringMeasurementOptical TestingMechanical EngineeringEducationFiber OpticsSensing (Management Information Systems)Measurement NetworkMonitoring TechnologyCalibrationSystems EngineeringInstrumentationDynamic Loading EventsFiber Optic SensingStructural Health MonitoringOptical SensorsSensorsCivil EngineeringMeasurement BandwidthReference GratingsOptical SensorDistributed Sensing
A multiplexed optical fiber Bragg grating sensor system with a measurement bandwidth of up to 200 Hz enabling dynamic loading events, e.g., road traffic, to be observed has been designed, installed, and tested over an 18-month period on a 346-m road bridge in Norway, for design verification and structural integrity monitoring purposes. A network of 32 fiber Bragg sensors was surface bonded along with a corresponding set of resistive strain gauges for comparative tests to be made. The wavelength data were calibrated against two thermally stabilized (/spl sim/0.15 pm) reference gratings, which rejected common mode noise and provided absolute wavelength scaling. These data provides independent strain and temperature information. Long-term test results showed good linearity and repeatability of <10 /spl mu//spl epsiv/ over the test period with a precision of /spl plusmn/5 /spl mu//spl epsiv/ and a resolution of /spl plusmn/1 /spl mu//spl epsiv/. The readings from the FBG sensors were comparable to those from the foil gauge sensors to within /spl plusmn/4 /spl mu//spl epsiv/.
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