A distributed fiber optic sensor is developed for embedment in concrete str
uctures. The sensor principles are simple, and therefore, practical for cra
ck defection and deformation measurement in civil structural applications.
The distributed sensor developed herein operates based on the intensity mea
surements of optical power. The sensor consists of a number of individual s
egments on one line, with gage lengths designed according to the structural
and materials requirements. An optical rime domain reflectometer (OTDR) is
employed for interrogation of the sensor signal. The study reported herein
is aimed at demonstrating the applicability of this sensor. in monitoring
performance of concrete structures. Crack detection methodologies were esta
blished through experiments with plain concrete Drums. Structural monitorin
g capability of the sensor was evaluated through experiments with reinforce
d concrete beams. Experiments involved both monotonic as well as fatigue lo
ading of the beams The sensor was embedded in the tension zone oft he beams
to facilitate comparison of sensor response with visual observations. Stra
in Rages and Bragg grating fiber optic sensors were employed for monitoring
reinforcing bar strains. Experimental results are presented and discussed
in terms of the crack detection capability, resolution. and practicality of
the sensor in structural applications.