Abstract
Brilliouin Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (BOTDR) is a newly developed measurement and monitoring technique, which utilizes Brilliouin spectroscopy and Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (Jiang et al., 2006; Zhang et al., 2009; Xu et al.,2011) to measure strain generated in optical fibers as distributed in the longitudinal direction. This paper introduces the principle and characters of BOTDR technique firstly, and makes an example of karst collapse monitoring at section K14 of highway from Guilin to Yangshuo. And we talk about how to use this technique in underlying karst collapse monitoring in karst highway, discuss environmental factors, like temperature and vehicle dynamic load, how to affect the monitoring results and how to choose optical fiber type and paving region. At last, we compare the results between using BOTDR and geological radar, and conduct the safety diagnosis on the experimental road. The application achievements demonstrate that BOTDR is a viable technique for the karst collapse monitoring.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/9780991000951.1054
Study on Monitoring and Early Warning of Karst Collapse Based on BOTDR Technique
Brilliouin Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (BOTDR) is a newly developed measurement and monitoring technique, which utilizes Brilliouin spectroscopy and Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (Jiang et al., 2006; Zhang et al., 2009; Xu et al.,2011) to measure strain generated in optical fibers as distributed in the longitudinal direction. This paper introduces the principle and characters of BOTDR technique firstly, and makes an example of karst collapse monitoring at section K14 of highway from Guilin to Yangshuo. And we talk about how to use this technique in underlying karst collapse monitoring in karst highway, discuss environmental factors, like temperature and vehicle dynamic load, how to affect the monitoring results and how to choose optical fiber type and paving region. At last, we compare the results between using BOTDR and geological radar, and conduct the safety diagnosis on the experimental road. The application achievements demonstrate that BOTDR is a viable technique for the karst collapse monitoring.