Development of the noncontact temperature sensor using the infrared optical fiber coated with antifog solution

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This study developed a noncontact fiber-optic temperature sensor that can be installed in a spent nuclear fuel pool. This fiber-optic temperature sensor was fabricated using an infrared optical fiber to transmit the infrared light emitted from water at a certain temperature. To minimize the decrease in the detection efficiency of the fiber-optic temperature sensor due to vapor generation, its surface was coated by spraying an antifog solution and drying several times. The measurement data of the fiber-optic temperature sensor was almost linear in the range of 3070°C. This sensor could be used as an auxiliary temperature monitoring system in a spent nuclear fuel pool.

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Kim, R., Park, C. H., Lee, A., & Moon, J. H. (2015). Development of the noncontact temperature sensor using the infrared optical fiber coated with antifog solution. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/718592

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