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17 May 2005 Structural health monitoring system using FBG sensor for simultaneous detection of acceleration and strain
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Abstract
Structural health monitoring systems are being recognized as effective tools to minimize maintenance costs for civil infrastructures. Recently, many damage evaluation methods for the systems have been proposed. For example, natural frequencies were used for global monitoring, and strain measurement for local monitoring. In this study, a novel monitoring system that measures two physical values simultaneously, acceleration and strain, by a single sensor is proposed. At first, a hybrid FBG sensor for monitoring strain and acceleration is proposed. The sensor consists of an FBG element and a mass to form a vibration system. Then, a monitoring system using the hybrid FBG sensor and support vector machines is proposed. Many damage scenarios for a moment-resistant frame were tested. The results show that the sensitivities of strain and natural frequency are significantly different. It is confirmed that combined use of acceleration and strain measurement enhances the performance of the system.
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Hiroshi Hayano and Akira Mita "Structural health monitoring system using FBG sensor for simultaneous detection of acceleration and strain", Proc. SPIE 5765, Smart Structures and Materials 2005: Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems, (17 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.598639
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Cited by 2 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber Bragg gratings

Prototyping

Structural health monitoring

Optical fibers

Damage detection

Algorithm development

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