Design of flow velocity and direction monitoring sensor based on fiber bragg grating

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The real-time monitoring of the flow environment parameters, such as flow velocity and direction, helps to accurately analyze the effect of water scour and provide technical support for the maintenance of pier and abutment foundations in water. Based on the principle of the Fiber Brag Grating sensor, a sensor for monitoring the flow velocity and direction in real-time is designed in this paper. Meanwhile, the theoretical calculation formulas of flow velocity and direction are derived. The structural performance of the sensor is simulated and analyzed by finite element analysis. The performance requirements of different parts of the sensor are clarified. After a sample of the sensor is manufactured, calibration experiments are conducted to verify the function and test the accuracy of the sensor, and the experimental error is analyzed. The experimental results indicate that the sensor designed in this paper achieves a high accuracy for the flow with a flow velocity of 0.05–5 m/s and the flow velocity monitoring error is kept within 7%, while the flow direction monitoring error is kept within 2◦ . The sensor can meet the actual monitoring requirements of the structures in water and provide reliable data sources for water scour analysis.

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Zhang, H., Zhong, Z., Duan, J., Liu, G., & Hu, J. (2021). Design of flow velocity and direction monitoring sensor based on fiber bragg grating. Sensors, 21(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21144925

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