Distributed strain sensing from different optical fiber configurations

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Abstract

Strain distributions were obtained from optical fibers arranged in three different configurations on transversely-loaded cantilevered beams. Traditional strain measurement sensors, such as strain gauges, are limited to measuring strain at discrete points on a structural member. However, distributed optical fibers can measure high spatial (<1 mm spacing) strain or temperature distributions. In this study, optical fibers in spiral, grid, and rosette configurations were bonded to aluminum cantilevered beams subjected to tip loads. Strain distributions from optical fiber sensors were measured using a swept wavelength coherent interferometric technique. The optical fiber strain measurements show good agreement with strain gauge measurements. The attributes of each sensor configuration are discussed.

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Drake, D. A., Sullivan, R. W., & Wilson, J. C. (2018). Distributed strain sensing from different optical fiber configurations. Inventions, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions3040067

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