Micromachines (Nov 2021)

A Spiral Distributed Monitoring Method for Steel Rebar Corrosion

  • Jianzhi Li,
  • Yiyao Zhao,
  • Junjie Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12121451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 1451

Abstract

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This paper proposes a novel spiral-wound, optic-fiber sensor to monitor the corrosion of steel bars. At the same time, the winding parameters, such as winding angle and pitch, were first theoretically deduced. Then, to decrease light loss, a practically distributed sensor wound onto the protective mortar layer was developed by increasing the winding curvature radius. The spiral distributed sensors were experimentally verified for their feasibility. Experimental results showed that the spiral fiber strain depended on the thickness of the protective mortar layer. Furthermore, the spiral distributed strain well reflected the cracking process of concrete. In addition, the concrete cracking time depended on the thickness of the protective concrete layer. Accordingly, this method is feasible for evaluating the initial and final cracking behaviors of concrete structures and provides a sight for steel bar corrosion.

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