10 Jahre Verteilte Faseroptische Temperaturmessungen im Wasserbau

Translated title of the contribution: 10 years of distributed fibre optic temperature sensing in hydraulic engineering

Markus Aufleger, Jürgen Dornstädter, Theodor Strobl, Marco Conrad, Sebastian Perzlmaier, Matthias Goltz

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Abstract

Temperature measurements are used for different purposes in geotechnic and hydraulic engineering since more than 50 years. A joint research of the Laboratory of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering of TU München and GTC Kappelmeyer led to the first application of distributed fibre optic temperature sensing in the field of hydraulic engineering. Since then distributed fibre optic temperature measurements for leakage detection and observation of concrete temperatures are successfully applied in numerous orojects throughout the world.

Translated title of the contribution10 years of distributed fibre optic temperature sensing in hydraulic engineering
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)57-59
Number of pages3
JournalWasserWirtschaft
Volume97
Issue number10
StatePublished - 2007

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