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Fiberoptische Messinstrumente Instruments de mesures par fibre optique Daniele Inaudi, SMARTEC SA
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Advantages of Fiber Optic Sensors for Dams Monitoring Galvanic isolation EMI immunity Intrinsically safe Passive: no need for electrical power Possibility of remote, multiplexed operation Small size and lightweight Integrated telemetry: fiber itself is a data link High sensitivity Long measurement range Cost-effective
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Types of Fiber Optic Sensors Single-point sensor Sensing element Fiber Multiplexed (quasi-distributed) sensor Multiple sensing points Distributed sensor Continuous sensing element
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Components Learn more at instruments exhibit
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Point-sensing applications o Replacing conventional sensors in difficult environments: lightning, long cables, large T changes… o Long-gauge sensors (SOFO system) Concrete deformations Rock extensometer Crack/joint monitoring o Fiber Bragg Gratings Temperature monitoring Strain sensors o Fabry-Perot sensors Piezometers Displacement sensors
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Point sensors
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Localized events and damage ? ? ? ? ?
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Distributed sensing Sensing “everywhere”
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Pipeline Distributed Sensing Applications
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Distributed sensing technology T1T1 Reading Unit Distributed Sensor 0m 1m 100m 1km 5km T1T1 T2T2 T2T2 Position [m] Temp. [°C]
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Distributed Fiber Optic sensing o Sensing everywhere Temperature distribution: seepage, concrete setting… Strain and deformation: settlements, cracks, landslides, sinkholes… o Detect and localize anomalies in dams Abnormal seepage Internal erosion Abnormal temperature gradient Cracks Settlements o Continuous and automated system Seamless integration with traditional sensors Remote monitoring with alert triggering
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Application Examples
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o Val de la Mare Dam on Jersey Island: Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR) o Strain monitoring on/in penstocks o Luzzone Dam: Temperature evolution during concrete setting o Koudiat Acerdoune RCC, Algeria: leakage detection o iLevee, New Orleans: integrity monitoring
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Val de la Mare Dam Evaluate deformations due to Alkali Silica Reaction (ASR)
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Strain monitoring for penstocks Local Strain monitoring on penstock Distributed strain sensing inside penstock
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Luzzone Dam Temperature evolution during concrete setting
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Luzzone Dam – data analysis
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Koudiat Acerdoune Dam, Algeria KA Dam – March 2009 Temperature monitoring and leak detection
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Koudiat Acerdoune Dam – Leak detected Downstream face Upstream face Water reservoir
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Dike Monitoring 1000m of dike monitored in Slovenia (leak detection) iLevee Project, New Orleans, USA Strain monitoring for joints and settlements, leakage detection
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Conclusions o Fiber Optic sensors are a novel, but well proven technology useful for structural and geotechnical monitoring and instrumentation o Many Fiber Optic Sensor technology exist and have different types of applications: point and distributed sensing systems o Many successful application examples worldwide demonstrate the maturity of FOS technology o Some unique features of FOS, e.g. multiplexing or distributed sensing, open new application possibilities o Advantages of FOS include reliability, stability, ease of use, flexibility and (sometimes) lower system cost.
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