Strain, natural frequency, damping coefficient and elastic modulus of mortar beams determined by fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors

Building construction optical fiber sensors 0211 other engineering and technologies modulus of elasticity non-destructive testing structural analysis 02 engineering and technology TH1-9745 impulse excitation of vibration
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-41952021000300012 Publication Date: 2021-05-21T17:32:45Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Structural health monitoring can detect anomalies in time, allowing the implementation of more efficient maintenance and repair actions in special engineering structures. An alternative in the monitoring and evaluation of structures in civil engineering is the use of optical fibers inscribed with Bragg gratings (FBG or Fiber Bragg Grating). This paper aims to compare available techniques to estimate the elastic module of cementitious composites, as well as contribute to the application of optical fiber sensors in the monitoring of strain, natural vibration frequency, damping coefficient and elastic modulus of mortar beams. The FBG sensors manufactured and calibrated by the authors presented a good precision for measuring those parameters in mortar samples. The results show that FBG sensors and strain gauge sensors present a similar result for strain and estimation of the elastic module (static and dynamic), therefore, bare FBGs could be further investigated for non-destructive testing.
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