A new prototype of Fibre Optic Sensor (FOSS) to monitor bridge scour

Kristopher Campbell, Myra Lydon, Maria Pregnolato*, Raj K. Arora, Darragh Lydon, Remco Nieuwland

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Abstract

Bridges play a key role in the transportation network system and are vulnerable to various natural hazards. For bridges constructed over rivers, scour is one of the major causes of bridge failure.With the growing impacts of climate change, both the intensity and frequency of flood events are increasing, raising significant concerns regarding the safety and maintenance of bridge infrastructure. This study presents a method for remotely monitoring scouring which uses a Fibre Optic scour sensor based on Fibre Bragg Grating, named FOSS. The sensor comprises three sensing elements (fins), which are embedded at different depths. The systemoperates on the principle that, when erosion occurs, the movement of these fins generates a measurable response, indicating the depth of erosion. This paper presents the sensor’s characteristics and shows preliminary findings from a field deployment on a bridge in the Northern Ireland region.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIABSE Congress Ghent 2025
Subtitle of host publicationThe Essence of Structural Engineering for Society
EditorsDavide Leonetti, H.H. (Bert) Snijder, Bart De Pauw, Sander van Alphen
Place of PublicationZurich
PublisherInternational Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)
Pages1912-1917
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)978-3-85748-210-6
Publication statusPublished - 2025
EventIABSE Congress Ghent 2025: The Essence of Structural Engineering for Society - Ghent, Belgium
Duration: 27 Aug 202529 Aug 2025
https://iabse.org/Ghent2025

Conference

ConferenceIABSE Congress Ghent 2025
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityGhent
Period27/08/2529/08/25
Internet address

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Keywords

  • Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG)
  • bridge network
  • scour
  • sensor
  • fibre optics

Country (case study)

  • Ireland

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