Abstract

Bolts are widely used in civil engineering, and the detection of bolt loosening is of great significance to ensure the safety of a structure. This paper introduces a new method for detecting bolt loosening using a customized detachable strain sensor based on a patch antenna. A patch antenna with overlapping sub-patch is proposed to measure the longitudinal elongation of the entire bolt shaft, indicating the loosening state of the bolt. When the bolt is fastened, the elongation of the bolt under tension will change the combined length of the underlying patch and the radiation sub-patch, consequently increasing or decreasing the resonant frequency of the antenna. The resonant frequency of the antenna can be measured by the vector network analyzer. Furthermore, with wireless interrogation of the strain sensor based on the patch antenna, the proposed method can also be used in the wireless detection of bolt loosening. The authors conducted a finite element analysis of the bolt and the electromagnetic simulations of the antenna. They designed the detection sensor and conducted a series of experimental tests to demonstrate how a bolt under different applied preloads can be effective and feasible under the proposed method.

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