DOI: 10.3390/s26165226 ISSN: 1424-8220

Monitoring the Shear Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Fiber Optic Sensors Installed in the Compression Zone

Johannes Rathgen, Vincent Oettel

A variety of measurement systems are available for monitoring existing concrete bridges with deficiencies in shear capacity. In addition to established systems, fiber optic sensors (FOS) offer significant potential for structural health monitoring. However, FOSs are often installed in the tension zone, where crack formation may occur even under service loads, increasing the risk of sensor failure and potentially resulting in a loss of measurement capability. A promising approach to significantly reduce this risk is the installation of FOSs in the compression zone. However, it remains unclear whether measurements obtained from FOSs in the compression zone can be used to assess the load-bearing and deformation behavior of reinforced concrete beams and how they relate to measurements obtained in the tension zone. To address this question, shear tests were carried out on reinforced concrete beams with shear reinforcement ratios commonly used in practice. The experimental results demonstrate close agreement between measurements obtained from FOSs installed in the compression and tension zones under service loads. Furthermore, the findings and the characteristic strain profiles associated with shear and flexural failure provide a basis for assessing existing structures monitored using FOSs.

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