Flextensional fiber Bragg grating-based accelerometer for low frequency vibration measurement

  • Jinghua Zhang 张
  • Xueguang Qiao 乔
  • Manli Hu 忽
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Abstract

The intelligent structural health monitoring method, which uses a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor, is a new approach in the field of civil engineering. However, it lacks a reliable FBG-based accelerometer for taking structural low frequency vibration measurements. In this letter, a flextensional FBG-based accelerometer is proposed and demonstrated. The experimental results indicate that the natural frequency of the developed accelerometer is 16.7 Hz, with a high sensitivity of 410.7 pm/g. In addition, it has a broad and flat response over low frequencies ranging from 1 to 10 Hz. The natural frequency and sensitivity of the accelerometer can be tuned by adding mass to tailor the sensor performance to specific applications. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the good performance of the proposed FBG-based accelerometer. These results show that the proposed accelerometer is satisfactory for low frequency vibration measurements. ©2011 Chinese Optics Letters.

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Jinghua Zhang, 张敬花, Xueguang Qiao, 乔学光, Manli Hu, 忽满利, Zhongyao Feng, 冯忠耀, Hong Gao, 高宏, Yang Yang, 杨扬, & Rui Zhou, 周锐. (2011). Flextensional fiber Bragg grating-based accelerometer for low frequency vibration measurement. Chinese Optics Letters, 9(9), 090607–090610. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201109.090607

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