In this paper, the development of a fundamentally new, topology-based cable sensor design concept is summarized for crack detection in reinforced concrete (RC) structures. The sensitivity, spatial resolution, and signal loss of sensors are investigated both numerically and experimentally. Two sensors were fabricated and validated with small- and large-scale laboratory tests under different loads. Both were proven sensitive to crack of various sizes from visually undetectable to excessive, giving the location and severity of damage simultaneously. One sensor has been installed on a three-span bridge for its long-term monitoring. It is capable of recording damage that has occurred during a recent event
Coaxial cables are used as distributed sensors to detect cracks or measure strains in reinforced con...
Cracks, the important factor of structure failure, reflect structural damage directly. Thus, it is s...
The paper presents a model to calculate reinforcement strain using measured crack width in members u...
In this paper, the development of a fundamentally new, topology-based cable sensor design concept is...
In this paper, the development and validation of a fundamentally new, topology-based cable sensor de...
In this paper, the recent development and validation of a fundamentally new, topology based cable se...
A topology-based design concept of coaxial cable sensors, recently proposed and developed by the aut...
Earthquakes pose a major problem to the functionality of our society as whole. One of the reasons fo...
The working mechanism and the measurement principle of topology-based crack sensors made of coaxial ...
A new concept of designing cable sensors for health monitoring of large-scale civil infrastructure h...
A new concept of designing cable sensors for health monitoring of large-scale civil infrastructures ...
Coaxial cables are mainly composed of inner and outer conductors, and a dielectric layer in between....
Novel coaxial cable sensors that feature high sensitivity and high spatial resolution are developed ...
A new concept for the design of coaxial cables was previously proposed and developed at the Universi...
A new concept for the design of coaxial cables was recently proposed and developed by the research t...
Coaxial cables are used as distributed sensors to detect cracks or measure strains in reinforced con...
Cracks, the important factor of structure failure, reflect structural damage directly. Thus, it is s...
The paper presents a model to calculate reinforcement strain using measured crack width in members u...
In this paper, the development of a fundamentally new, topology-based cable sensor design concept is...
In this paper, the development and validation of a fundamentally new, topology-based cable sensor de...
In this paper, the recent development and validation of a fundamentally new, topology based cable se...
A topology-based design concept of coaxial cable sensors, recently proposed and developed by the aut...
Earthquakes pose a major problem to the functionality of our society as whole. One of the reasons fo...
The working mechanism and the measurement principle of topology-based crack sensors made of coaxial ...
A new concept of designing cable sensors for health monitoring of large-scale civil infrastructure h...
A new concept of designing cable sensors for health monitoring of large-scale civil infrastructures ...
Coaxial cables are mainly composed of inner and outer conductors, and a dielectric layer in between....
Novel coaxial cable sensors that feature high sensitivity and high spatial resolution are developed ...
A new concept for the design of coaxial cables was previously proposed and developed at the Universi...
A new concept for the design of coaxial cables was recently proposed and developed by the research t...
Coaxial cables are used as distributed sensors to detect cracks or measure strains in reinforced con...
Cracks, the important factor of structure failure, reflect structural damage directly. Thus, it is s...
The paper presents a model to calculate reinforcement strain using measured crack width in members u...