Deformation Measurement of Glass Structure Using FBG Sensor

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作者
Bin Liu
Shihai Zhang
Jianping He
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[1] Nanyang Institute of Technology,School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
[2] Nanyang Institute of Technology,School of Civil Engineering
[3] Dalian University of Technology,School of Civil Engineering
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Photonic Sensors | 2019年 / 9卷
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FBG sensor; deformation measurement; glass structure; safety monitoring;
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Glass has been widely used as an important component in structures such as reflection glass curtainwalls, high speed trains, and landscape glass bridges with advantages of transparent and easy to clean, which are exposed to extreme weather conditions and external loads. Over time, these factors can lead to a damage of glass. So the health status of glass structure is critical, which should be routinely monitored to improve safety and provide reliable maintenance strategy. In this paper, fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors are used to monitor glass damage based on the fact that the main components of both the optical fiber and the glass are silica, which hints that both optical fiber and glass have the similar mechanical properties. Furthermore, the diameter of FBG installed on the glass structure is small, which has little effect on the beauty of glass. In order to validate the feasibility of the damage monitoring method, one common glass panel model with two-side fixations is loaded impact and static loads respectively, on the upper and lower surfaces of which four FBG sensors and two resistance strain gages are installed. A comparison study among the measured strains from the FBG sensors, those from the resistance strain gages, and those calculated from finite element model (FEM) analysis is conducted and the result obtained with experiments agrees with the element result. Test results show that the FBG sensors can effectively measure the glass deformation or damage under the impact and static load.
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