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Strain and temperature sensors using multimode optical fiber Bragg gratings and correlation signal processing
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2002
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EngineeringMeasurementOptical TestingMechanical EngineeringEducationFiber OpticsStrain TestingCalibrationCorrelation Signal ProcessingInstrumentationSignal ReflectivityFiber Optic SensingStructural Health MonitoringFiber OpticOptical SensorsPhase Mask TechniqueSensorsTemperature SensorsThermal SensorOptical Sensor
Multimode fiber optic Bragg grating sensors for strain and temperature measurements using correlation signal processing methods have been developed. Two multimode Bragg grating sensors were fabricated in 62/125 /spl mu/m graded-index silica multimode fiber; the first sensor was produced by the holographic method and the second sensor by the phase mask technique. The sensors have signal reflectivity of approximately 35% at peak wavelengths of 835 nm and 859 nm, respectively. Strain testing of both sensors has been done from 0 to 1000 /spl mu//spl epsiv/ and the temperature testing from -40 to 80/spl deg/C. Strain and temperature sensitivity values are 0.55 pm//spl mu//spl epsi/ and 6 pm//spl deg/C, respectively. The sensors are being applied in a power-by-light hydraulic valve monitoring system.
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