The present invention provides the capability of ascertaining, through a
quick and simple measurement, locations on a structure that may have
experienced damage that could result in reduced structure lifetime,
strength, or reliability. The sensing element is a connectorized section
of polarization maintaining ("PM") optical fiber, where a length of PM
fiber represents a fully distributed sensor array. Stress-induced changes
to the sensor are measured through white-light Polarimetric
interferometry. The output of the measurement is a data array
representing the stress concentration magnitude at an array of locations
along the length of the sensor. In an application, the knowledge of the
optical fiber position on the structure, coupled with the measurement of
stress locations along the fiber length, allows the user to determine
locations on the structure with large stress concentrations. These
locations may signify structural damage. This knowledge would allow the
user to employ a more sophisticated system, albeit a larger and slower
one, to fully characterize and evaluate that area of potential damage and
take appropriate action.