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Monitoring of stresses and deformations in soils by fiber optic sensors

EasyChair Preprint 124

6 pagesDate: May 10, 2018

Abstract

This paper shows the application of LPG optical fiber sensors to the determination of the transmitted stress and deformation of a sample of confined soil subjected to surface loads. The transmitted stress was measured by a mechanical LPG pressure sensor and the curvature of the ground by permanent LPG sensors buried at depths of 0.1m; 0.2m; 0.4m and 0.6m. Clay-sandy soil characteristic of UNICAMP was deposited in a cylinder of 0.8m in length and 0.30m in diameter. The soil was lightly compacted in 0.2m layers and an LPG sensor was installed on each layer. Surface loads of up to 227 KPa were applied to the surface of the soil, measuring axial soil deformations of less than 3mm by our sensors with sensitivities of the order of 0.22 mm/dB. The values of the modulus of elasticity for this type of soil were determined from the fitting of the Boussinesq equations with the values measured by the buried LPG sensors. A Young's modulus of 5.40 MPa and a Poisson's coefficient ν = 0.52 were determined for this type of soil.

Keyphrases: LPG gratings, fiber optic sensors, geotechnical monitoring, soil stress

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:124,
  author    = {Luis Mosquera and Jesús Basurto},
  title     = {Monitoring of stresses and deformations in soils by fiber optic sensors},
  doi       = {10.29007/jr37},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 124},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2018}}
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