Comparison between different fiber optical strain measurement systems based on the example of reinforcing bars
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2017Author
Weisbrich, Martin
Holschemacher, Klaus
Kaeseberg, Stefan
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Fiber optical measurement systems come to the fore after having been intensively investigated during the last two decades. One
example is Fiber-Bragg-Gratings (FBG). This technology allows a sufficient strain measurement at predefined points. Another new
technique deals with Rayleigh backscatter to realize a distributed strain measurement over the total length of an optical fiber. Such
measurement is recognized to provide a high potential in civil engineering, especially in reinforced concrete.
This paper deals with some preliminary comparisons between Rayleigh backscatter and FBG based on tension test with reinforcing
bars. Therefor optical fibers were placed in notches, milled into the reinforcing bars. Analysis of the test data showed a strong
correlation between the optical measurement systems and theoretical results up to the yield point of the steel. Furthermore, the
advantages of distributed strain measurement were uncovered. In a last step, the paper offers a prospect concerning future
applications for the Rayleigh backscatter system.
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