2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2175830
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Development of a relationship between external measurements and reinforcement stress

Abstract: As many countries around the world face an aging infrastructure crisis, there is an increasing need to develop more accurate monitoring and assessment techniques for reinforced concrete structures. One of the challenges associated with assessing existing infrastructure is correlating externally measured parameters such as crack widths and surface strains with reinforcement stresses as this is dependent on a number of variables. The current research investigates how the use of distributed fiber optic sensors to… Show more

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“…McCormick & Lord [9] presented a number of in situ applications for DIC for large structures, including bridges. Brault et al [10] presented a model for correlation of crack width to reinforcement stress. Fayyad & Lees [11] investigated crack propagation using DIC, and Berrocal et al [12] compared strain profiles from high spatial resolution FOS and a DIC system.…”
Section: Digital Image Correlation (Dic)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McCormick & Lord [9] presented a number of in situ applications for DIC for large structures, including bridges. Brault et al [10] presented a model for correlation of crack width to reinforcement stress. Fayyad & Lees [11] investigated crack propagation using DIC, and Berrocal et al [12] compared strain profiles from high spatial resolution FOS and a DIC system.…”
Section: Digital Image Correlation (Dic)mentioning
confidence: 99%