Cable Force Measurement Technology and Engineering Application
With the continuous development of prestressing technology, cables have been widely used in structural engineering. A special concern in practical engineering is selecting the appropriate cable force measurement technology. This paper analyzes and introduces the principle of cable force measurement technology commonly used in current engineering from three aspects, namely, strain, vibration and wave fluctuation, and force balance. Combined with an actual project, the selection and arrangement of measuring points in the cable pre-tension measurement and other issues are discussed. The engineering example shows that the cable force measurement method based on FBG sensor presented in this paper can capture the action of each construction tensioning operations in real time and accurately. Monitoring the tension of the structure in real time is convenient for engineers and technician. The process is suitable for cable force monitoring during the construction tensioning stage. Furthermore, the EM sensor has good stability and durability and is suitable for long-term cable force monitoring.
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