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Continuous arbitrary strain profile measurements with fiber Bragg gratings
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1998
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EngineeringMeasurementCalibrationStrain ProfileMechanical EngineeringOptical SensorStressstrain AnalysisStructural Health MonitoringEducationFiber Optic SensingDistributed SensingInstrumentationStructural MechanicsContinuous Strain ProfileDifferent Demodulation ApproachesFiber Bragg GratingsMeasurement SystemFiber Optic
A new distributed strain sensing technique using a fiber optic Bragg grating has been developed and tested. This is the first `true' distributed strain sensor, to the authors' knowledge, with a high spatial resolution of about 1 mm. Since gratings can be made with a length of tens of centimeters, this new fiber optic measurement technique could have broad applications to smart materials and structures where monitoring of a continuous strain profile over a length of millimeters to tens of centimeters is needed. In this paper three different demodulation approaches are reviewed indicating a trade-off between a relatively simple measurement process for selected types of strain profile and a more complete measurement process that is suitable for any strain profile. Experimental results with different approaches are presented.
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