2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2015.10.227
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Analysis on strain transfer of surface-bonding FBG on Al 7075-T6 alloy host

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“…Wan et al 41 analyzed the influence of width and concluded that bonding efficiency is insensitive to width, as it was the case for coated fibers and bare fibers. Li et al 48 confirmed this conclusion and did not find a strong relationship between strain transfer efficiency and width.…”
Section: Limitations Of the Previous Analyses On Bonding Strain Transfermentioning
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“…Wan et al 41 analyzed the influence of width and concluded that bonding efficiency is insensitive to width, as it was the case for coated fibers and bare fibers. Li et al 48 confirmed this conclusion and did not find a strong relationship between strain transfer efficiency and width.…”
Section: Limitations Of the Previous Analyses On Bonding Strain Transfermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Li et al found that the average strain transfer rate (efficiency of the sensor bonding) improves with increasing elasticity's modulus of the adhesive layer 42 . Other authors 48 thus proposed to replace organic with metal adhesives to optimize FBG performance, although this solution involves a series of operational difficulties.…”
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“…The average strain transfer ratio is defined as the average value of the strain transfer distribution ratio along the whole gauge length [38] as calculated in (24). The average strain transfer ratio can evaluate the difference between the strain measured by FBG sensors and the original strain in the host material for the whole gauge length.…”
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“…The accuracy and sensitivity of a directly bonded FBG strain sensor mainly depends on various specific factors of each surface-bonded FBG, including the bonding length [10], recoating and adhesive materials [11,12], packing method [13][14][15] and even position of the FBG relative to the adhesive center [16]. The problem, known as "strain transfer", has been extensively studied for both embedded and surface-bonded FBGs [17][18][19].…”
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