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Fiber-optic sensing and its application to structural monitoring

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Fiber-optic sensors are promised candidates as sensor elements in structural health monitoring (SHM). Distributed fiber-optic sensors have been especially attractive for people in the field of SHM . We have developed distributed fiber-optic sensors for strain measurements and have applied them to SHM of marine vessels, aircrafts, infrastructures and so on. Recently, we are developing digital twin to reconstruct the deformation and stress states in structures. In this presentation, our past and recent works on distribute strain sensing and its application will be reviewed.

This talk is part of the British Antarctic Survey series.

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