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Transverse load and orientation measurement with multicore fiber Bragg gratings
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EngineeringMultimaterial FiberMeasurementMulticore FiberMechanical EngineeringFiber Optic SensingStructural Health MonitoringLoad MagnitudeOptimal Load SensingEducationFiber OpticsInstrumentationFiber OpticTransverse LoadFiber-optic Communication
We demonstrate the sensitivity of Bragg gratings in a multicore fiber to transverse load. The Bragg peaks are split because of stress-induced birefringence, the magnitude of which depends upon the load and grating position relative to the load axis. Experiments show that a set of gratings in a four-core fiber can measure a load axis angle to +/- 5 degrees and a load magnitude to +/- 15 N m(-1) up to 2500 N m(-1). We consider alternative designs of multicore fiber for optimal load sensing and compare experimental and modeled data.
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