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Drying-induced soil shrinkage and desiccation cracking monitoring with distributed optical fiber sensing technique

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Monitoring of drying-induced volume shrinkage and desiccation cracking in clayey soils is of great importance in geological and geotechnical engineering. Compared with conventional strain monitoring methods providing discrete measurements, the Brilliouin optical time domain reflectometer (BOTDR) technique enables continuous measurement of the distributed strain generated along optical fibers. In this study, a physical model test is conducted to investigate the feasibility of monitoring drying-induced soil shrinkage and desiccation cracking using BOTDR. Three optical fibers with different surface protections (thermoplastic polyester elastomer (TPEE) jacket, nylon jacket, and acrylate coating) are tested and compared. Experimental results validate that BOTDR is applicable for the direct strain monitoring of desiccation cracking soils. Monitored strain values are strongly influenced by water content, soil cracking, and fiber types. The strain measured by the optical fiber reaches only several micro strains when the soil is over-saturated, gradually increases with the decreasing water content and the increasing soil-fiber interfacial shear stresses, and drops rapidly after the occurrence of decoupling between fiber and soil resulting from the mature development of desiccation cracks. The optical fiber with acrylate coating is not suitable because of its fragility and the poor interfacial coupling with the soil. Optical fibers covered with TPEE jacket or nylon jacket are both applicable for soil strain monitoring, with the former one more sensitive to water content variations. The study is the first attempt to apply the BOTDR technique for the direct and continuous monitoring of drying-induced soil shrinkage and desiccation cracking process. It is expected bring new insights into the fundamental understanding of volumetric shrinkage and desiccation cracking in clayey soils.

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This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2019YFC1509902), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41925012, 41902271, 41572246, 41772280), the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (BK20171228, BK20170394), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.

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Cheng, Q., Tang, CS., Zhu, C. et al. Drying-induced soil shrinkage and desiccation cracking monitoring with distributed optical fiber sensing technique. Bull Eng Geol Environ 79, 3959–3970 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-020-01809-8

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