Fiber Optic as Embedded Sensors to Failure Detection of Beam Green Concrete

Publons ID44076206
Wos IDWOS:000472799700016
Doi10.1063/1.5097485
TitleFiber Optic as Embedded Sensors to Failure Detection of Beam Green Concrete
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AuthorsAsriani, F; Pamudji, G; Susilawati, H;
Publish Date2019
Journal Name1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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AbstractConcrete is one of the materials widely used in the construction field because of its strength and durability. But still this material will experience a decrease in quality even damage due to environmental influences such as pressure. It is very important to monitor the condition of the concrete and provide early warning to he able to know if there is damage to the concrete. This study aims to utilize singlemode fiber optic as an embedded beam failure sensor. Concrete failure detection systems are designed to read signals from fiber optics and define beam failure status. To achieve this goal, straight configuration of optical fiber is planted in reinforced beam concrete. In this study three reinforced beam concrete were made with aggregates from plastic waste. Design The concrete damage detection system consists of photodiode, Arduino and LCD. The beam press test is carried out with universal testing machine. From the results of data analysis, it was found that the value of the concrete beam began to fail when the defect reached 4.7 mm This value is achieved when the output voltage of beam failure detection system is 2.6 volts. he system test results are when the output voltage is less than 2.6, the alarm status is off and when the output voltage is greater than 2.6 volts, the alarm status is on which indicates the beam has failed.
Publish TypeBook in series
Publish Year2019
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Issn0094-243X
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Urlhttps://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000472799700016
AuthorDr Ir GANDJAR PAMUDJI, M.T
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