Multiplexing curvature sensors using fibre segment interferometry for lateral vibration measurements

  • Kissinger T
  • Chehura E
  • James S
  • et al.
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© 2017 SPIE. Dynamic fibre-optic curvature sensing is demonstrated by interrogating chains of fibre segments, separated by broadband Bragg grating reflectors, using range-resolved interferometry (RRI). Four fibre strings, containing four fibre segments each of gauge length 20 cm, are attached to the opposing sides of a support structure and the resulting differential strain measurements allow inference of lateral displacements of a cantilever test object. Dynamic tip displacement resolutions in the micrometre range at an interferometric bandwidth of 21 kHz demonstrate the suitability of this approach for highly sensitive and cost-effective fibre-optic directional vibration measurements of smart structures.

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Kissinger, T., Chehura, E., James, S. W., & Tatam, R. P. (2017). Multiplexing curvature sensors using fibre segment interferometry for lateral vibration measurements. In 25th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors (Vol. 10323, p. 1032317). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264781

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