Hydroelectric Plant Safety: Real-Time Monitoring Utilizing Fiber-Optic Sensors.
Renato Luiz FaracoFelipe BarinoDeivid CamposGuilherme SampaioLeonardo HonórioAndre L M MarcatoAlexandre Bessa Dos SantosClayton Cesar Dos SantosFernando HamajiPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In the context of hydroelectric plants, this article emphasizes the imperative of robust monitoring strategies. The utilization of fiber-optic sensors (FOSs) emerges as a promising approach due to their efficient optical transmission, minimal signal attenuation, and resistance to electromagnetic interference. These optical sensors have demonstrated success in diverse structures, including bridges and nuclear plants, especially in challenging environments. This article culminates with the depiction of the development of an array of sensors featuring Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs). This array is designed to measure deformation and temperature in protective grids surrounding the turbines at the Santo Antônio Hydroelectric Plant. Implemented in a real-world scenario, the device identifies deformation peaks, indicative of water flow obstructions, thereby contributing significantly to the safety and operational efficiency of the plant.