Fiber Optics Geotechnical Instruments

Between 2012 and 2019, YieldPoint offered on a research and commercial basis the world’s highest resolution strain monitoring solution, using optical fiber for a much more detailed understanding of complex geomechanic phenomena in Mining or Civil projects. This innovative geotechnical monitoring solution is based on Rayleigh backscatter of light along a single standard telecom optical fiber. Four years of intensive Research and Development resulted in a combination of physical solutions and technical expertise that could be applied to the most complex problems in geomechanics. For example, YieldPoint was able to monitor the 3-D phenomena of shear deformation in rock, not only locating the exact depth of a shearing plane along a borehole in the rock but also determining the exact direction of that movement. YieldPoint could also accurately study multiple shear situations on systems several meters in length. 2 universities, one Canadian and one American, plus the Royal Military College and a large tunnel project in Australia have already taken advantage of this unique and progressive technology. YieldPoint was at inception of seminal work in this area but decided a few years ago to focus on digital instruments.

The standard optical products that YieldPoint has developed can be divided into three application categories:

Ground Support/Geotechnical Reinforcement Monitoring

YieldPoint’s fiber optics technology is based on a single optical fiber embedded in the element to be monitored. It is recessed in reinforcing elements such as rockbolts, threadbar, cable bolts, and forepoles. The fiber is looped to provide multiple runs of fiber along the same bolt. This enables 3-D resolution of axial and lateral bolt deformation to better understand the effect of shear on the bolt.

Ground movement monitoring

YieldPoint has developed a groutable polyurethane rubber probe capable of monitoring 3-D rock mass deformations within a rock mass with 1.25mm spatial resolution along the length of the probe. This provides highly accurate location of areas of stress on the probe, and consequently on rock behaviour such as shearing planes. The probe provides geotechnical engineers and researchers with the opportunity to resolve dilation and shear on individual rock joints.

Geo-environmental monitoring

YieldPoint’s optical technology is equally able to provide high resolution distributed temperature monitoring. As many as 10,000 temperature measurements can be made along a 10m optical cable. This technology can be used to monitor temperature directly and to closely study phenomena such as water flow and seepage.

Optical rock Bolts: Rock Bolt monitoring in a US Coal Mine

The distribution of axial strain during a double shear test

Prof. Doug Milne at the University of Saskatchewan is using DOS technology to conduct monitoring of rebar in Potash mines. The UofS team have been installing optical reabars into underground potash mines where they expect the bolts to be subjected to interbed shearing.

An optical rebar installed in a US coal mine.

Research services

Our research has been supported by Prof. Sam Spearing at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and Prof. Nick Vlachopoulos, at the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen’s University. The research team is grateful for the assistance of both institutions. Several presented papers are provided here.

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