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9 November 2000 Automatic and remote deformation monitoring of the Genoa San Giorgio pier using sofo sensors
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Proceedings Volume 4185, Fourteenth International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors; 41855Z (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2302358
Event: Fourteenth International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors, 2000, Venice, Italy
Abstract
SOFO is a structural monitoring system using fiber optic deformation sensors. It is able to measure deformations between two points in a structure, which can be from 20 cm up to 10 meters (or more) apart with a resolution of two microns (2/1000 mm) even over years of measurements. The system is composed of optical deformation sensors adapted to direct concrete embedding or surface mounting, the cable network, the reading unit and the data acquisition and analysis software. The system is particularly adapted to precise short and long-term deformation monitoring of large structures.

An array of more than 60 sensors has been installed on the pier of San Giorgio Levante in the Genoa harbor. These sensors allow the measurement of the pier displacements during the dredging works, ship docking and in the long term. The sensors measure the curvature changes in the horizontal and vertical planes and allow a localization of settlements with a spatial resolution of 10 m over a total length of 400 m. The sensors can be measured automatically and remotely. This paper presents the sensor installation and the results from the first monitoring period..
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Daniele Inaudi "Automatic and remote deformation monitoring of the Genoa San Giorgio pier using sofo sensors", Proc. SPIE 4185, Fourteenth International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors, 41855Z (9 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2302358
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Temperature metrology

Fiber optics sensors

Data acquisition

Data modeling

Fiber optics

Laminated object manufacturing

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