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Monitoring prestressing forces is essential for prestressed concrete box girder bridges. However, the current monitoring methods used for prestressing force were not applicable for a box girder neither because of the sensor's setup being constrained or shear lag effect not being properly considered. Through combining with the previous analysis model of shear lag effect in the box girder, this paper proposed an indirect monitoring method for on-site determination of prestressing force in a concrete box girder utilizing the distributed long-gauge fiber Bragg grating sensor. The performance of this method was initially verified using numerical simulation for three different distribution forms of prestressing tendons. Then, an experiment involving two concrete box girders was conducted to study the feasibility of this method under different prestressing levels preliminarily. The results of both numerical simulation and lab experiment validated this method's practicability in a box girder.
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Shi‐Zhi Chen
Gang Wu
Tuo Xing
Smart Materials and Structures
Southeast University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d84a2305ee2ba81dbef801 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-665x/aa9bbe
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