Crack detection of a 15 meter long reinforced concrete girder with a single distributed cable sensor

G. D. Chen*, S. S. Sun, X. L. Shen, D. Pommerenke, G. G. Greene, A. Belarbi, H. M. Mu

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Abstract

A new concept of designing cable sensors for health monitoring of large-scale civil infrastructures has recently been proposed by the authors. The concept was developed based on the change in topology of the outer conductor of a coaxial cable sensor. One such sensor was fabricated with its outer conductor tightly wrapped with tin plated steels that are covered by soldering. It was mounted near the surface of a 15 m long reinforced concrete girder with a 762 mm square hollow cross section and 152 mm thick walls. The girder was tested under a progressively increasing cyclic torsion creating 45° inclined cracks around and along the girder. The main objectives of this study are to implement the distributed cable sensor technology in large-scale reinforced concrete structures, to understand the performance of a sensor under cyclic loading for detecting and locating cracks, and, finally, to address a number of implementation issues including signal loss, non-uniformity, recoverability and measurement uncertainty.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure
Pages181-190
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2003
Externally publishedYes
Event1st International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure, SHMII-1'2003 - Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 13 Nov 200315 Nov 2003

Publication series

NameStructural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure
Volume1

Conference

Conference1st International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring and Intelligent Infrastructure, SHMII-1'2003
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTokyo
Period13/11/0315/11/03

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Building and Construction
  • Architecture

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