Structural Damage Detection Using an Embedded ETDR Distributed Strain Sensor

Feasible application of the Electrical Time Domain Reflectometry (ETDR) distributed strain sensing technique for structural damage detection was investigated in this study. A small-scale concrete beam specimen with an embedded ETDR distributed strain sensor was tested in three-point bending. The res...

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description Feasible application of the Electrical Time Domain Reflectometry (ETDR) distributed strain sensing technique for structural damage detection was investigated in this study. A small-scale concrete beam specimen with an embedded ETDR distributed strain sensor was tested in three-point bending. The resulting ETDR waveforms of the sensor were studied in conjunction with the load-displacement curve of the concrete beam and the video images of the specimen recorded during the test. It was shown that the embedded ETDR sensor was capable of detecting weak points in the structure resulted from structural defects. The embedded sensor also had the capability to detect a load-induced damage at its early stage when no surface crack line was visible. On the occurrence of an apparent crack damage that passed through the sensing line, the embedded sensor could locate its position with a precision within 0.25[variant prime][variant prime]. Moreover, the ETDR distributed sensor had the capability to detect multiple cracks simultaneously along a single sensing line.
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