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    Fiber Optic Cable Early Warning Pile

    For steel pipe piles, strain sensing FO cables with steel strands are generally installed on the steel pipe surface using welding and cementation. Then the pile is slowly driven into the soil layer. The installation of FO cables is divide. For steel pipe piles, strain sensing FO cables with steel strands are generally installed on the steel pipe surface using welding and cementation. Then the pile is slowly driven into the soil layer. The installation of FO cables is divided into six steps: grinding in a pile, laying of FO cables, epoxy bonding, aluminum foil covering, channel steel. FO cables can be symmetrically embedded on two opposite sides along the axial direction of precast piles. In the process of slotting, firstly, it needs to determine the layout path of cables and mark it with an ink line. The cutting machine is used for slotting along the line. The recommended width of the groove is 2.0 mm–4.0 mm, and the depth of t. In order to monitor the pile behavior during pile load tests, it is necessary to ensure that the strain sensing cable is closely connected with the pile to make the deformation of the two consistent as much as possible. The quality of strain sensing FO cable determines the survival rate of the cable and affects the accuracy of monitoring results. R.
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