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Sensors
Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors toward Structural Health Monitoring in Composite Materials: Challenges and Solutions
Keith W. Goossen1  Dirk Heider1  Patrice Mégret2  Christophe Caucheteur2  Damien Kinet2  Liang Qiu3 
[1] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Evans Hall Newark 202,University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716-3130, USA;Electromagnetism and Telecommunication Department, Faculty of Engineering,University of Mons, Boulevard Dolez 31, 7000 Mons, Belgium;Source Photonics, 20550 Nordhoff Street, Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA;
关键词: composite materials;    sensors;    optical fibers;    fiber Bragg gratings;    structural health monitoring;    temperature;    strain;    interrogation techniques;    connectors;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s140407394
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Nowadays, smart composite materials embed miniaturized sensors for structural health monitoring (SHM) in order to mitigate the risk of failure due to an overload or to unwanted inhomogeneity resulting from the fabrication process. Optical fiber sensors, and more particularly fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors, outperform traditional sensor technologies, as they are lightweight, small in size and offer convenient multiplexing capabilities with remote operation. They have thus been extensively associated to composite materials to study their behavior for further SHM purposes. This paper reviews the main challenges arising from the use of FBGs in composite materials. The focus will be made on issues related to temperature-strain discrimination, demodulation of the amplitude spectrum during and after the curing process as well as connection between the embedded optical fibers and the surroundings. The main strategies developed in each of these three topics will be summarized and compared, demonstrating the large progress that has been made in this field in the past few years.

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