Sensors (Aug 2022)

Dynamic Response of CFRP Reinforced Steel Beams Subjected to Impact Action Based on FBG Sensing Technology

  • Hua-Ping Wang,
  • Yi-Bin Wu,
  • Cong Chen,
  • Hu-Yuan Zhang,
  • Hao Jiang,
  • Xue-Mei Zhang,
  • Xiang-Yang Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22176377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 17
p. 6377

Abstract

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The in-situ health condition of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) reinforced structures has become an important topic, which can reflect the structural performance of the retrofitted structures and judge the design theory. An optical fiber-based structural health monitoring technique is thus suggested. To check the effectiveness of the proposed method, experimental testing on smart CFRP reinforced steel beams under impact action has been performed, and the dynamic response of the structure has been measured by the packaged FBG sensors attached to the surface of the beam and the FBG sensors inserted in the CFRP plates. Time and frequency domain analysis has been conducted to check the structural feature of the structures and the performance of the installed sensors. Results indicate that the packaged Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors show better sensing performance than the bare FBG sensors in perceiving the impact response of the beam. The sensors embedded in the CFRP plate show good measurement accuracy in sensing the external excitation and can replace the surface-attached FBG sensors. The dynamic performance of the reinforced structures subjected to the impact action can be straightforwardly read from the signals of FBG sensors. The larger impact energies bring about stronger impact signals.

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