Abstract

In the fields of structural health monitoring, civil engineering safety monitoring, aerospace and other fields, the key challenge is to increase the range of strain measurements to solve with the information monitoring of large strains. Reducing the strain sensitivity of the sensor is an important way to solve the problem of small sensor ranges. In this paper, the inclined transfer structure is proposed to achieve large strain distributed optical fiber sensing. When the fiber is axially stretched directly to fracture, the inclined transfer structure is used to increase the strain measurement range of the system. The theoretical relationship between the strain monitored by single mode fiber sensors and the matrix strain is established. It is experimentally verified that the inclined transfer structure using polypropylene material as the matrix achieves the strain measurement from 36667[Formula: see text][Formula: see text] at sensing spatial resolution of 8[Formula: see text]mm, 10[Formula: see text]nm wavelength tuning range of the laser source and [Formula: see text] inclined angle, obtaining a good linear fit of more than 0.99. One hour stability of less than 11[Formula: see text]pm is obtained, corresponding to the strain of 9[Formula: see text][Formula: see text].

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