研究目的
To assess the in-situ strain behaviour inside tunnel linings using distributed fibre optic sensors and to localize failures such as cracks in the lining.
研究成果
The developed DFOS monitoring approach enables new possibilities for distributed, continuous strain measurements inside tunnel linings. It allows for early detection of potential damages and can be used for long-term monitoring without interrupting tunnel operations.
研究不足
The harsh tunnel environment poses challenges for the integrity of optical fibres, requiring robust sensor cables. The number of sensors per cross-section is limited due to practical reasons with traditional sensors.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved the development and calibration of a fibre optic sensing system under laboratory conditions, followed by its practical application in mechanized and conventional tunnelling.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Pre-cast tunnel segments and conventional tunnel cross-sections were selected for monitoring.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Fibre optic sensing cables from Solifos AG, fibre optic interrogation units based on Rayleigh and Brillouin scattering.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Installation of fibre optic sensing cables along reinforcement layers, calibration of the system, and continuous monitoring of strain behaviour.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Linear regression analysis for calibration, comparison between fibre optic measurements and conventional strain gauges.
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