
Prof. Huaping Wang
School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Lanzhou University, China
Title: Measurement accuracy, design and calibration of optical fiber-based sensors in engineering based on strain transfer theory
Abstract:
Optical fiber sensors are the most
promising technique in monitoring physical and chemical variables of engineering
structures. For the brittle material characteristics, a bare sensing fiber is
prone to breakage under the shear or torsional action existed in the
construction and operation. To guarantee the survival and long-term service of
the sensors, the packaging measure is particularly significant. This treatment
generates an intermedium layer between the sensing fiber and the monitored
structure, which leads to the strain of the host material not entirely
transferred to the sensing fiber for a portion of strain loss in the
transferring path. To correct the error and improve the measurement accuracy,
strain transfer theory is developed to establish the quantitative strain
relationship between the sensing fiber and the host material. A
state-of-the-art review on strain transfer theory of optical fiber based
sensors developed for civil structures is addressed. It aims to demonstrate the
advance, the application and the challenge of strain transfer theory and
provide scientific guidance for the better understanding of the multi-layered
sensing model and the theoretical instruction for the optimum design,
calibration and measurement accuracy enhancement of optical fiber sensors.
Keywords: optical
fiber sensor, strain transfer theory, measurement accuracy, error modification,
optimum design, civil engineering
Biography:
Dr. Huaping Wang is
currently an Associate Professor at School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics,
Lanzhou University, China. She received her Bachelor degree (2007) and Master
degree (2009) from Wuhan University of Technology, China and her PhD degree
(2015) from Dalian University of Technology, China (Lab of academician Jinping
Ou, the international famous group in structural health monitoring). She was a
visiting scholar at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University between 2015 and 2017
(Prof. Jian-Guo Dai and Chair Prof. Yi-Qing Ni in structural monitoring and
control of high-speed railway station based on optical fiber sensors). She
worked in National Engineering Laboratory for High-speed Railway Construction
of Central South University from 2017 to 2018 (Changjiang Prof. Lizhong Jiang).
Her research interests include structural health monitoring, optical
fiber-based sensing technology, strain transfer theory, smart sensors and
structures in engineering, damage identification, and condition assessment. She has
published more than 25 papers in reputed SCI and EI journals. Email: hpwang@lzu.edu.cn; wanghuaping1128@sina.cn.