Experimental Study of Smart Steel Cables with Tubular Spot-Welded Grating Sensors
Nianchun Deng, Zhongqing Han, Zhiqian Chen, Zhaotao Chen

TL;DR
Researchers developed smart steel cables with sensors that accurately measure tension and temperature, showing high reliability and precision in tests.
Contribution
The novel tubular spot-welded grating sensor enables high-accuracy force and temperature measurements in smart steel cables.
Findings
The correlation coefficient between stress and sensor wavelength is 0.999, showing excellent repeatability.
The temperature adjustment coefficient is 0.0264 nm/°C with a test error of 3.0% F.S.
The smart cable's measured force deviates by only 0.5% F.S. from the standard load.
Abstract
In this study, a tubular spot-welded grating sensor composed of a stainless-steel tube fixed to a substrate surface by welding is developed, and the tube is filled with high-performance epoxy resin components after the grating sensor is passed through it. A smart steel strand cable is created by spot welding steel strands using portable spot-welding equipment. This method generates a small current during spot welding, with a voltage of only 3 V to 5 V, and does not damage the internal structure of the steel strand. An equation related to the temperature, tension force, and wavelength fluctuation is presented in this article. A method with a transverse temperature coordinate and a longitudinal wavelength coordinate is used. A formula for the standard temperature calibration of the force values and a procedure for temperature adjustment of the force values are presented. The correlation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors · Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies · Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions
