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Optical fiber relative humidity sensor based on a FBG with a di-ureasil coating
In this work we proposed a relative humidity (RH) sensor based on a Bragg
grating written in an optical fiber, associated with a coating of organo-silica hybrid
material prepared by the sol-gel method. The organo-silica-based coating has a strong
adhesion to the optical fiber and its expansion is reversibly affected by the change in the
RH values (15.0–95.0%) of the surrounding environment, allowing an increased sensitivity
(22.2 pm/%RH) and durability due to the presence of a siliceous-based inorganic
component. The developed sensor was tested in a real structure health monitoring essay, in
which the RH inside two concrete blocks with different porosity values was measured over
1 year. The results demonstrated the potential of the proposed optical sensor in the
monitoring of civil engineering structures
Chapter 1
Experimenting is fundamental to the training process of all scientists and engineers. While experiments have been traditionally done inside laboratories, the emergence of Information and Communication Technologies added two alter-natives accessible anytime, anywhere. These two alternatives are known as virtual and remote labs, and are sometimes indistinguishably referred as online labs. Sim-ilarly to other instructional technologies, virtual and remote labs require some ef-fort from teachers in integrating them into curricula, taking into consideration sev-eral factors that affect their adoption (i.e. cost) and their educational effectiveness (i.e. benefit). This chapter analyses these two dimensions and sustains the case where only through international cooperation it is possible to serve the large num-ber of teachers and students involved in engineering education. It presents an ex-ample in the area of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, based on a remote lab named Virtual Instruments System in Reality, and it then describes how a number of European and Latin-American institutions have been cooperating under the scope of an Erasmus+ project2, for spreading its use in Brazil and Argentina.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio