Structural health monitoring of innovative bridges in Canada with fiber optic sensors

Abstract
This paper describes the development and application of fiber optic sensors for monitoring bridge structures. Fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) have been used to measure static and dynamic loads on bridge decks and columns, including composite repairs for rehabilitation purposes. A new long gage concept that permits overall average strains to be measured has also been developed with gage lengths varying from 1-20 m. These gages can be bonded to the concrete structure or imbedded in the composite repair patch. Six projects undertaken by ISIS Canada to incorporate fiber optic sensing to monitor the structural health of bridges in Canada are described. Data will be presented for several bridges that indicate a measure of system reliability over several years in a hostile environment. The benefits of fiber optic sensors will be highlighted.

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