Investigation of shock waves in explosive blasts using fibre optic pressure sensors

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We describe miniature all-optical pressure sensors, fabricated by wafer etching techniques, less than 1mm2 in overall cross-section with rise times in the μs regime and pressure ranges typically 600 kPa. Their performance is suitable for experimental studies of the pressure-time history for test models exposed to shocks initiated by an explosive charge. The small size and fast response of the sensors promises higher quality data than has been previously available from conventional electrical sensors, with potential improvements to numerical models of blast effects. Provisional results from blast tests will be presented in which up to 6 sensors were multiplexed, embedded within test models in a range of orientations relative to the shock front. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Watson, S., MacPherson, W. N., Barton, J. S., Jones, J. D. C., Tyas, A., Pichugin, A. V., … Stevenson, T. (2005). Investigation of shock waves in explosive blasts using fibre optic pressure sensors. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 15(1), 226–231. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/15/1/038

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