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Design and Fabrication of an Optical Fiber Made of Water
Published on: November 8, 2018
Optical Fiber Embedded in Epoxy Glass Unidirectional Fiber Composite System
Irina Severin1,2, Rochdi El Abdi3, Guillaume Corvec4
1Department Materials Technology/Computer Science, Politehnica University of Bucharest, 313 Splaiul Independentei, Bucharest 060042, Romania. iseverin@camis.pub.ro.
Abstract:
We aimed to embed silica optical fibers in composites (epoxy vinyl ester matrix reinforced with E-glass unidirectional fibers in mass fraction of 60%) in order to further monitor the robustness of civil engineering structures (such as bridges). A simple system was implemented using two different silica optical fibers (F1-double coating of 172 µm diameter and F2-single coating of 101.8 µm diameter respectively). The optical fibers were dynamically tensile tested and Weibull plots were traced. Interfacial adhesion stress was determined using pull-out test and stress values were correlated to fracture mechanisms based on SEM observations. In the case of the optical fiber (OF) (F1)/resin system and OF (F1)/composite system, poor adhesion was reported that may be correlated to interface fracture at silica core level. Relevant applicable results were determined for OF (F2)/composite system.

