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Nearshore Contamination Monitoring in Sandy Soils Using Polymer Optical Fibre Bragg Grating Sensing Systems

Sina Fadaie, Moura Mehravar, D. J. Webb, Wei Zhang

2022Sensors15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Civil engineering assets and geo-structures continually deteriorate during their lifetime, particularly in harsh environments that may be contaminated with corrosive substances. However, efficient and constant structural health monitoring and accurate prediction of the service-life of these assets can help to ensure their safety, performance, and health conditions and enable proper maintenance and rehabilitation. Nowadays, many of the largest cities throughout the world are situated in coastal zones, leading to a dramatic increase in the construction of nearshore geo-structures/infrastructures which are vulnerable to corrosion attacks resulting from salinity contamination. Additionally, seawater intrusion can threaten the quality and the sustainability of fresh groundwater resources, which are a crucial resource in coastal areas. To address these issues, detection of salinity in soil utilizing a novel polymer optical fibre Bragg grating (POFBG) sensor was investigated in this research. Experiments were carried out at different soil water contents with different salinities to assess the sensor's response in a representative soil environment. The sensitivity of the POFBG sensor to salinity concentrations in water and soil environment is estimated as 58 ± 2 pm/%. The average standard error value in salinity is calculated as 0.43% for the samples with different soil water contents. The results demonstrate that the sensor is a promising and practical tool for the measurement and monitoring with high precision of salinity contamination in soil.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceSalinitySoil waterContaminationGroundwaterFiber Bragg gratingSeawaterSoil salinityRemote sensingEnvironmental engineeringHydrology (agriculture)Optical fiberSoil scienceGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringGeologyTelecommunicationsBiologyOceanographyEcologyAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors