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Non-contact torsion sensor using fibre Bragg gratings
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EngineeringFibre Bragg GratingsMeasurementOptical PropertiesOptical TestingMechanical EngineeringFiber Optic SensingOptical MetrologyStructural Health MonitoringEducationNon-contact Torsion SensorSensor DesignFiber OpticsInstrumentationNon-contact SensingNon-contact MeasurementSpecial Böhler Steel
Non-contact measurement of torsion on a rotating shaft was done with fibre Bragg gratings and involved the use of graded index lenses for transmitting optical information between the light source and the gratings, and back to a spectrum analyser. Special Böhler steel with high yield strength was used for the shaft. For the experimental measurements, one end of the shaft was clamped in a lathe chuck, and the other end was fixed to a brake system, allowing the application of torque on the rotating shaft. Up to 97 N m of torque was applied to the shaft rotating at 190 rpm, and the results were very close to the expected values. Whereas torsion changes the differential-mode wavelength of the gratings in the proposed configuration, this wavelength difference is insensitive to temperature. For the particular system investigated experimentally, the differential wavelength change was 7.4 pm N−1 m−1, and the corresponding temperature sensitivity was −0.547 pm °C−1.
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