2014
Autores
Ferreira, MS; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publicação
OPTICS LETTERS
Abstract
An optical fiber sensor based on arrays of silica microspheres is proposed. The microspheres are produced separately using a fusion splicer and then also connected in series by fusion splicing. Three different sensors are presented, differing by the number of microspheres. Due to the geometry of the structures, different behaviors are obtained in strain measurements. Sensors with an odd number of microspheres are more sensitive to strain than the ones with an even number of microspheres. Additionally, the sensing heads are subjected to temperature where a sensitivity of 20.3 pm/degrees C is obtained in a range of 200 degrees C. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America
2014
Autores
Rota Rodrigo, S; Lopez Amo, M; Kobelke, J; Schuster, K; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publicação
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
In this work a simultaneous strain and temperature sensor based on a suspended core fiber is proposed. The sensor comprises a 3mm suspended core PCF between SMFs and is based on the combination of two multimodal interferences with different frequency fringe patterns. The interference of the both signal has different sensitivity responses to strain and temperature. Thought a low-pass frequency filtering of the detected spectrum, the wavelength shift of the two interferences can be measured allowing the discrimination of strain and temperature simultaneously. The resolutions of this sensor are 0.45 degrees C and 4.02 mu epsilon.
2014
Autores
Martins, R; Monteiro, J; Caldas, P; Santos, JL; Rego, G;
Publicação
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
In this work, we propose a compact sensor head to perform cryogenic temperature measurements based on a long-period fiber grating. The presented configuration enables the sensor to be interrogated in reflection since a phase-shifted is produced by Fresnel reflection on the end-face of the fiber, cleaved at a quarter-period separation distance from the end of the grating.
2014
Autores
Viveiros, D; Ribeiro, J; Carvalho, JP; Ferreira, J; Pinto, AMR; Perez Herrera, RA; Diaz, S; Lopez Gil, A; Dominguez Lopez, A; Esteban, O; Martins, HF; Martin Lopez, S; Baierl, H; Auguste, JL; Jamier, R; Rougier, S; Santos, JL; Flores, D; Roy, P; Gonzalez Herraez, M; Lopez Amo, M; Baptista, JM;
Publicação
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
The combustion of coal wastes resulting from mining is of particular environmental concern and therefore the importance of the proper management involving real-time assessment of their status and identification of probable evolution scenarios is recognized. Continuous monitoring of combustion temperature and emission levels of certain gases opens the possibility to plan corrective actions to minimize their negative impact in the surroundings. Optical fiber technology is well-suited to this purpose and in this work it is described the main attributes of a fiber optic sensing system projected to gather data on distributed temperature and gas emission in these harsh environments.
2014
Autores
Sadeghi, J; Latifi, H; Santos, JL; Chenari, Z; Ziaee, F;
Publicação
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Abstract
Pressure fiber sensors play an important role in downhole high pressure measurements to withstand long term operation. The purpose of this paper is to present an application of hollow core photonic crystal fiber (HC-PCF) as a high pressure sensor head for downhole application based on dispersion variation. We used a high pressure stainless steel unit to exert pressure on the sensor. The experimental results show that different wavelengths based on sagnac loop interferometer have additive sensitivities from 5 x 10(-5) nm/psi at 1480 nm to 1.3 x 10(-3) nm/psi at 1680 nm. We developed a simulation to understand the reason for difference in sensitivity of wavelengths and also the relationship between deformation of HC-PCF and dispersion variation under pressure. For this purpose, by using the finite element method, we investigated the effect of structural variation of HC-PCF on spectral transformation of two linear polarizations under 1000 psi pressure. The simulation and experimental results show exponential decay behavior of dispersion variation from -3.4 x 10(-6) 1/psi to -1.3 x 10(- 6) 1/psi and from -5 x 10(-6) 1/psi to -1.8 x 10(-6) 1/psi, respectively, which were in a good accordance with each other. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
2014
Autores
Ferreira, MS; Lee, GCB; Santos, JL; Sugden, K; Frazão, O;
Publicação
Optical Sensors, 2014
Abstract
In this work, a phase-shifted fiber Bragg grating is proposed for strain sensing at extreme temperatures. The grating structure is written in bare standard single mode fiber, using the point-by-point femtosecond laser technique. Strain measurements are performed at temperatures ranging from room temperature up to 900°C. By subjecting the sensor to such extreme conditions, the wavelength of the grating increases. © 2014 OSA.
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