2002
Authors
Jorge, PAS; Caldas, P; Ferreira, LA; Ribeiro, ABL; Santos, JL; Farahi, F;
Publication
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
A bulk interferometric configuration for electrical current remote sensing in high voltage environments based on the Faraday effect is described. The combination of Sagnac's reciprocal properties with a Mach-Zehnder processing interferometer in the same sensing head is used to implement serrodyne processing for current sensing. A theoretical analysis based on the Jones matrix is presented. Experimental results that validate the exploited concept are obtained, showing linearity up to 1800 A(rms) and waveform. reproduction at 50 Hz. The possibility of using the proposed interferometric concept to simultaneously fulfil the requirements associated with metering and relaying applications is also addressed.
2024
Authors
Cardoso, VHR; Caldas, P; Giraldi, MTR; Cernadas, ML; Fernandes, CS; Frazao, O; Costa, JCWA; Santos, JL;
Publication
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
This work addresses the historical development of techniques and methodologies oriented to the measurement of the internal diameter of transparent tubes since the original contributions of Anderson and Barr published in 1923 in the first issue of Measurement Science and Technology. The progresses on this field are summarized and highlighted the emergence and significance of the measurement approaches supported by the optical fiber.
2024
Authors
Caldas, P; Laranjo, M;
Publication
Geotechnical Engineering Challenges to Meet Current and Emerging Needs of Society
Abstract
2023
Authors
Cardoso, VHR; Caldas, P; Giraldi, MTMR; Frazao, O; Costa, JW; Santos, JL;
Publication
2023 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE AND OPTOELECTRONICS CONFERENCE, IMOC
Abstract
A sensor based on a balloon-like interferometer and a spring-shaped structure for micro curvature measurement is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The sensor is composed by singlemode fiber inserted into a capillary tube. The experimental results show micro-curvature sensitivities of -35.04 pm/mu m, -28.07 pm/mu m e -18.7 pm/mu m in the range from 0 to 200 mu m for three resonants dips lambda(1), lambda(2) and lambda(3), respectively. In addition, the sensor has advantages of easy fabrication, low cost, and satisfactory sensitivity, which shows good results of sensing of micro curvature in some applications.
2025
Authors
Preizal, J; Cosme, M; Pota, M; Caldas, P; Araújo, FM; Oliveira, R; Nogueira, R; Rego, GM;
Publication
29th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors
Abstract
2025
Authors
Santini, L; Caldas, P; Coelho, LC;
Publication
29th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors
Abstract
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