Title :
Fibre optic sensing for military bridge health and load monitoring
Author :
Fells, J.A.J. ; Goodwin, M.J. ; Groves-Kirkby, C.J. ; Reid, D.C.J. ; Rule, J.E. ; Snell, M.B.
Author_Institution :
GEC Marconi Mater. Technol. Ltd., Towcester, UK
Abstract :
Design, preparation and characterisation are reported of intra-core fibre Bragg grating arrays, fabricated by holographic interferometry at 244 nm in hydrogen-sensitised fibre, followed by post-fabrication anneal. Array sizes range from three elements, manufactured in a single fibre length, to ten elements distributed over four discrete fibres with no loss of array homogeneity, with standard deviation between design target and manufactured wavelength of less than 0.1 nm. Over a ten-element array, designed for constant inter-grating wavelength interval of 3.5 nm, standard deviation from the target spacing was 0.07 nm. Arrays have been successfully incorporated into fibre-reinforced composite panels and surface-mounted on to a large mechanical structure using conventional strain-gauge mounting technology, with no significant modification of optical characteristics
Keywords :
intelligent structures; 244 nm; H-sensitised fibre; array design; array installation; constant inter-grating wavelength interval; discrete fibres; embedded grating array; fabrication; fibre optic sensing; glass fibre-reinforced composite panels; holographic interferometry; intra-core fibre Bragg grating arrays; large mechanical structure; load monitoring; military bridge monitoring; post-fabrication anneal; single fibre length; smart structures; strain sensing; structural health monitoring; surface-mounted;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Techniques for Smart Structures and Structural Mmonitoring (Digest No. 1997/033), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19970208