Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation

Soil deformation is one of the major interests with regard to the stability analysis of the foundations. The deformations are signified for both vertical and lateral soil deformation; which the former plays vital role in designing a good foundation. As the stability of the foundation affect the sta...

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Main Authors: Qurratu-Aini, Sirat, Dayangku Salma, Binti Awang Ismail, Azman, Bin Kassim, Ahmad Safuan, Bin A. Rashid
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spelling my.unimas.ir.235032019-07-31T04:17:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23503/ Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation Qurratu-Aini, Sirat Dayangku Salma, Binti Awang Ismail Azman, Bin Kassim Ahmad Safuan, Bin A. Rashid TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Soil deformation is one of the major interests with regard to the stability analysis of the foundations. The deformations are signified for both vertical and lateral soil deformation; which the former plays vital role in designing a good foundation. As the stability of the foundation affect the stability of the entire structure, instrumentation and monitoring play an important roles in order to monitor the performances of the geotechnical structures. Until now the design of a foundation soil system is relied on the quantification of soil bearing capacity and foundation structural capacity and then followed by conventional monitoring system to observe the settlement so that within the allowable values. Therefore, this study focuses on the newly usage of distributed optical fibre sensing application to monitor strain distribution within a soil mass due to surcharge loading. It is expected to observe the strain distribution goes proportionally to vertical stress distribution concept; where higher strain measurement right below the loading position and decreases with depth. The advantage of distributed optical fibre sensing rather than conventional strain gauge is the sensor able to collect so-called average strain along the optical fibre compare to discrete measurement of strain gauge. This paper describes the experimental work conducted with the use of a distributed sensing technology named Brillouin Optical Time-Domain Analysis (BOTDA). A small scale of 1G model of a shallow foundation which represented by a load plate under incremental surcharge loading was stimulated to assess the soil mass deformation. The optical fibre were embedded in soil mass by layering in a horizontal direction which laid perpendicular to load direction. A comparison of numerical modeling using PLAXIS 2D and experimental works as part of this study. As a results, fibre optic is a good approach for instrumentations and monitoring for geotechnical structures as fibre optics is sensitive to the movement of the soil and fibre optic with anchorage system gave better strain measurement reading compare to without anchorage system. EDP Sciences 2018 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23503/1/Application%20of%20distributed%20optical%20fibre%20for%20shallow%20foundation%20-%20abs.pdf Qurratu-Aini, Sirat and Dayangku Salma, Binti Awang Ismail and Azman, Bin Kassim and Ahmad Safuan, Bin A. Rashid (2018) Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation. MATEC Web of Conferences, 250 (01019). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2557-0250 https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/ref/2018/109/matecconf_sepka-iseed2018_01019/matecconf_sepka-iseed2018_01019.html DOI:org/10.1051/matecconf/201825001019
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Qurratu-Aini, Sirat
Dayangku Salma, Binti Awang Ismail
Azman, Bin Kassim
Ahmad Safuan, Bin A. Rashid
Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation
description Soil deformation is one of the major interests with regard to the stability analysis of the foundations. The deformations are signified for both vertical and lateral soil deformation; which the former plays vital role in designing a good foundation. As the stability of the foundation affect the stability of the entire structure, instrumentation and monitoring play an important roles in order to monitor the performances of the geotechnical structures. Until now the design of a foundation soil system is relied on the quantification of soil bearing capacity and foundation structural capacity and then followed by conventional monitoring system to observe the settlement so that within the allowable values. Therefore, this study focuses on the newly usage of distributed optical fibre sensing application to monitor strain distribution within a soil mass due to surcharge loading. It is expected to observe the strain distribution goes proportionally to vertical stress distribution concept; where higher strain measurement right below the loading position and decreases with depth. The advantage of distributed optical fibre sensing rather than conventional strain gauge is the sensor able to collect so-called average strain along the optical fibre compare to discrete measurement of strain gauge. This paper describes the experimental work conducted with the use of a distributed sensing technology named Brillouin Optical Time-Domain Analysis (BOTDA). A small scale of 1G model of a shallow foundation which represented by a load plate under incremental surcharge loading was stimulated to assess the soil mass deformation. The optical fibre were embedded in soil mass by layering in a horizontal direction which laid perpendicular to load direction. A comparison of numerical modeling using PLAXIS 2D and experimental works as part of this study. As a results, fibre optic is a good approach for instrumentations and monitoring for geotechnical structures as fibre optics is sensitive to the movement of the soil and fibre optic with anchorage system gave better strain measurement reading compare to without anchorage system.
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author Qurratu-Aini, Sirat
Dayangku Salma, Binti Awang Ismail
Azman, Bin Kassim
Ahmad Safuan, Bin A. Rashid
author_facet Qurratu-Aini, Sirat
Dayangku Salma, Binti Awang Ismail
Azman, Bin Kassim
Ahmad Safuan, Bin A. Rashid
author_sort Qurratu-Aini, Sirat
title Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation
title_short Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation
title_full Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation
title_fullStr Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation
title_full_unstemmed Application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation
title_sort application of distributed optical fibre for shallow foundation
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23503/1/Application%20of%20distributed%20optical%20fibre%20for%20shallow%20foundation%20-%20abs.pdf
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https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/ref/2018/109/matecconf_sepka-iseed2018_01019/matecconf_sepka-iseed2018_01019.html
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