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Theory and experiments on birefringent optical fibers embedded in concrete structures
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1994
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringFiber OpticsOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsTransverse DeformationsPhotonicsFiber ReinforcementOptical FibersReinforced ConcreteFiber Optic SensingFiber OpticConcrete StructuresBirefringent Optical FibersFiber StructureCivil EngineeringUniform CompressionOptical System Analysis
Theoretical and experimental results on birefringent optical fibers embedded in concrete are presented and discussed. We study the effect of strain on the propagation of light in birefringent fibers embedded in a host material loaded under uniform compression. Both longitudinal and transverse deformations are considered in the analysis since the fiber is embedded along a direction perpendicular to the strain load. The effects of the strain on the birefringence of the fiber and the rotation of the optical axis are studied. The theoretical model is used to determine the best polarimetric system configuration to detect strain. Our experimental work was performed by embedding optical fibers in standard concrete cylinders, attaching resistive electric strain gauges on the surface, and testing the specimens under uniform compressive stress. Optical transmission data from the fiber and readings from the electric strain gauges were simultaneously recorded.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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