4.6 Article

Functionality Enhancement of Industrialized Optical Fiber Sensors and System Developed for Full-Scale Pavement Monitoring

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 8829-8850

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s140508829

Keywords

pavements; functionality enhancement of industrialized optical fiber sensors; self-healing network system; full-scale monitoring

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51108061]
  2. National Science and Technology Support Project [2011BAK02B01]
  3. New Century Talent Support Project by Education Ministry [NCET-10-0290]
  4. Doctoral Program Foundation of Institutions of Higher Education of China new teacher category [20110041120008]
  5. National Basic Research 973 Project [2011CB013705]
  6. State 863 Project [2014AA110401]

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Pavements always play a predominant role in transportation. Health monitoring of pavements is becoming more and more significant, as frequently suffering from cracks, rutting, and slippage renders them prematurely out of service. Effective and reliable sensing elements are thus in high demand to make prognosis on the mechanical properties and occurrence of damage to pavements. Therefore, in this paper, various types of functionality enhancement of industrialized optical fiber sensors for pavement monitoring are developed, with the corresponding operational principles clarified in theory and the performance double checked by basic experiments. Furthermore, a self-healing optical fiber sensing network system is adopted to accomplish full-scale monitoring of pavements. The application of optical fiber sensors assembly and self-healing network system in pavement has been carried out to validate the feasibility. It has been proved that the research in this article provides a valuable method and meaningful guidance for the integrity monitoring of civil structures, especially pavements.

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