TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanical strength of FBG sensor exposed to cyclic thermal load for structural health monitoring
AU - Kim, Heonyoung
AU - Kang, Donghoon
AU - Kim, Dae Hyun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/3
Y1 - 2017/3
N2 - Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors are applied to structural health monitoring (SHM) in many areas due to their unique advantages such as ease of multiplexing and capability of absolute measurement. However, they are exposed to cyclic thermal load, generally in the temperature range of-20°C to 60°C, in railways during a long-Term SHM and the cyclic thermal load can affect the mechanical strength of FBGs. In this paper, the effects of both cyclic thermal load and the reflectivity of FBGs on the mechanical strength are investigated though tension tests of FBG specimens after they are aged in a thermal chamber with temperature changes in a range from-20°C to 60°C for 300 cycles. Results from tension tests reveal that the mechanical strength of FBGs decreases about 8% as the thermal cycle increases to 100 cycles; the mechanical strength then remains steady until 300 cycles. Otherwise, the mechanical strength of FBGs with reflectivity of 6dB (70%) and 10dB (90%) exhibits degradation values of about 6% and 12%, respectively, compared to that with reflectivity of 3dB (50%) at 300 cycles. SEM photos of the Bragg grating parts also show defects that cause their strength degradation. Consequently, it should be considered that mechanical strength of FBGs can be degraded by both thermal cycles and the reflectivity if the FBGs are exposed to repetitive thermal load during a long-Term SHM.
AB - Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors are applied to structural health monitoring (SHM) in many areas due to their unique advantages such as ease of multiplexing and capability of absolute measurement. However, they are exposed to cyclic thermal load, generally in the temperature range of-20°C to 60°C, in railways during a long-Term SHM and the cyclic thermal load can affect the mechanical strength of FBGs. In this paper, the effects of both cyclic thermal load and the reflectivity of FBGs on the mechanical strength are investigated though tension tests of FBG specimens after they are aged in a thermal chamber with temperature changes in a range from-20°C to 60°C for 300 cycles. Results from tension tests reveal that the mechanical strength of FBGs decreases about 8% as the thermal cycle increases to 100 cycles; the mechanical strength then remains steady until 300 cycles. Otherwise, the mechanical strength of FBGs with reflectivity of 6dB (70%) and 10dB (90%) exhibits degradation values of about 6% and 12%, respectively, compared to that with reflectivity of 3dB (50%) at 300 cycles. SEM photos of the Bragg grating parts also show defects that cause their strength degradation. Consequently, it should be considered that mechanical strength of FBGs can be degraded by both thermal cycles and the reflectivity if the FBGs are exposed to repetitive thermal load during a long-Term SHM.
KW - Fiber Bragg grating
KW - Mechanical strength
KW - Structural health monitoring
KW - Thermal load
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85018507792
U2 - 10.12989/sss.2017.19.3.335
DO - 10.12989/sss.2017.19.3.335
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85018507792
SN - 1738-1584
VL - 19
SP - 335
EP - 340
JO - Smart Structures and Systems
JF - Smart Structures and Systems
IS - 3
ER -