A thermal performance analysis and comparison of fiber coils with the D-CYLWinding and QAD winding methods

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Abstract

The thermal performance under variable temperature conditions of fiber coils with double-cylinder (D-CYL) and quadrupolar (QAD) winding methods is comparatively analyzed. Simulation by the finite element method (FEM) is done to calculate the temperature distribution and the thermal-induced phase shift errors in the fiber coils. Simulation results reveal that D-CYL fiber coil itself has fragile performance when it experiences an axially asymmetrical temperature gradient. However, the axial fragility performance could be improved when the D-CYL coil meshes with a heat-offspool. Through further simulations we find that once the D-CYL coil is provided with an axially symmetrical temperature environment, the thermal performance of fiber coils with the D-CYL winding method is better than that with the QAD winding method under the same variable temperature conditions. This valuable discovery is verified by two experiments. The D-CYL winding method is thus promising to overcome the temperature fragility of interferometric fiber optic gyroscopes (IFOGs).

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Li, X., Ling, W., He, K., Xu, Z., & Du, S. (2016). A thermal performance analysis and comparison of fiber coils with the D-CYLWinding and QAD winding methods. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16060900

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