Abstract

Monitoring for sub-surface settlement in deep excavation construction and tunneling works will provide an early indication of potential settlement or sinkhole formation at the ground surface. Currently, rod and magnetic extensometers may be used to monitor sub-surface settlement, with the latter most commonly used. In this paper, a novel Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) based extensometer is proposed working on the magnetostatic interaction between a ring magnet and a disc magnet. The proposed FBG extensometer can be automated for continuous monitoring, as compared with the commonly used magnetic extensometer which monitors manually at prescribed intervals. Multiple units of FBG extensometer can be connected together and easily installed in a deep borehole. The number of FBG extensometer used is not limited by the borehole size, as compared with the rod extensometer where a maximum of 3 tips per borehole is typically specified. The proposed extensometer with current instrumentation gives a measurement range of 80 mm with a measurement resolution of 0.65 mm/με.

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