Title :
Monitoring of Corrosion in Structural Reinforcing Bars: Performance Comparison Using In Situ Fiber-Optic and Electric Wire Strain Gauge Systems
Author :
Grattan, Simon K T ; Taylor, Su E. ; Sun, Tong ; Basheer, P.A.M. ; Grattan, Kenneth T V
Abstract :
This work addresses the problems of effective in situ measurement of the initiation or the rate of steel corrosion in reinforced concrete structures through the use of optical fiber sensor systems. By undertaking a series of tests over prolonged periods, coupled with acceleration of corrosion, the performance of fiber Bragg grating-based sensor systems attached to high-tensile steel reinforcement bars (ldquorebarsrdquo), and cast into concrete blocks was determined, and the results compared with those from conventional strain gauges where appropriate. The results show the benefits in the use of optical fiber networks under these circumstances and their ability to deliver data when conventional sensors failed.
Keywords :
bars; condition monitoring; corrosion testing; fibre optic sensors; reinforced concrete; steel; strain gauges; tensile strength; FeCJk; corrosion monitoring; electric wire strain gauge system; high-tensile steel; optical fiber network; optical fiber sensor system; reinforced concrete structures; structural reinforcing bars; Bars; Concrete; Corrosion; Life estimation; Monitoring; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fiber testing; Sensor systems; Steel; System testing; Corrosion monitoring; fiber-optic sensors (FOSs); strain measurement;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2009.2019348