Monitoring the Foundation Soil of an Existing Levee Using Distributed Temperature Fiber Optic Sensors
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Increasing reliability of levees is one of the main strategies to follow
for flood risk reduction. Through monitoring it is possible to assess the response
of levees to floods and to identify areas that may be subject to sand boiling. In
this work a new monitoring system based on distributed temperature fiber optic
sensors is presented. A hybrid cable that embeds optical fibers and electric wires
has been installed at the toe of a 350 m long stretch of an operational levee in
Northern Italy along with traditional sensors such as piezometers and spot temper-
ature sensors. Through the interrogation of the fiber it is possible to acquire
temperature measures every 1 m with an accuracy of 0.5 °C. Besides, by heating
the cable through the electrical wires, the transient behavior in response to the
active heating and consequent passive cooling along the fiber is assessed. Since
heat is mostly transferred by advection, this procedure enables to estimate the
presence of groundwater flow in different zones along the levee stretch. First
results show a good correspondence between areas with larger presence of sandy
levels and the fiber data. Further developments will arise when a significant flood
event will provide an intense seepage driving force within the levee foundation
to be detected by the sensors.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Distributed fiber optic sensors; Internal erosion; Levees monitoring
Elenco autori:
Bossi, Giulia; Schenato, Luca; Pasuto, Alessandro
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of China-Europe Conference on Geotechnical Engineering
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