Water (Jan 2022)

Monitoring Strategic Hydraulic Infrastructures by Brillouin Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors

  • Manuel Bertulessi,
  • Daniele Fabrizio Bignami,
  • Ilaria Boschini,
  • Marco Brunero,
  • Maddalena Ferrario,
  • Giovanni Menduni,
  • Jacopo Morosi,
  • Egon Joseph Paganone,
  • Federica Zambrini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w14020188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 188

Abstract

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We present a case study of a Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) hybrid system based on Brillouin Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors (D-FOS), Vibrating Wire (VW) extensometers and temperature probes for an existing historical water penstock bridge positioned in a mountain valley in Valle d’Aosta Region, Northwestern Italy. We assessed Brillouin D-FOS performances for this kind of infrastructure, characterized by a complex structural layout and located in a harsh environment. A comparison with the more traditional strain monitoring technology offered by VW strain gauges was performed. The D-FOS strain cable has been bonded to the concrete members using a polyurethane-base adhesive, ensuring a rigid strain transfer. The raw data from all sensors are interpolated on a unique general timestamp with hourly resolution. Strain data from D-FOS and VW strain gauges are then corrected from temperature effects and compared. Considering the inherent differences between the two monitoring technologies, results show a good overall matching between strain time series collected by D-FOS and VW sensors. Brillouin D-FOS proves to be a good solution in terms of performance and economic investment for SHM systems on complex infrastructures such as hydropower plants, which involve extensive geometry combined with the need for detailed and continuous strain monitoring.

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