Physical Principles of Developing Pressure Sensors Using Refractive Index Changes in Optical Fiber Microbending / A. Mekhtiev, A. V. Yurchenko, E. G. Neshina [et al.]
Уровень набора: Russian Physics JournalЯзык: английский.Резюме или реферат: The paper deals with the physical principles of development of pressure sensors using changes in the refractive index in the optical fiber microbending. The development of a simplified fiber-optic based pressure sensor is considered to be relevant for the mining industry if used as a temperature-compensated pressure sensor to avoid known disadvantages of various optical interferometers. An important point is the use of a G.652 standard single-mode optical fiber, which is also used as a guide for electrical signal transmission. The proposed information measurement system is capable of making remote measurements of the rock pressure on the powered support. The ground expressions are given to describe a physical process of the pressure measurement based on the photoelastic effect observed at microbending. The obtained results of the field experiments prove changes in the diffraction spot configuration at the optical fiber end depending on microbending. The finite element program Ansys Static Structural is used for a simulation of the mechanical stress on the optical fiber causing its microbending. The proposed sensor can detect not only pressure, but also temperature and rock mass microdisplacement and can be used for geotechnical monitoring of mine openings representing the danger of gas and coal dust explosion..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: [References: 16 tit.].Аудитория: .Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ | optical fiber | fiber-optic sensor | pressure | deformation | mechanical stress | wave interference | light wave | оптическое волокно | оптоволоконные датчики | давление | механические напряжения | деформации | интерференция | волны | свет Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайнTitle screen
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The paper deals with the physical principles of development of pressure sensors using changes in the refractive index in the optical fiber microbending. The development of a simplified fiber-optic based pressure sensor is considered to be relevant for the mining industry if used as a temperature-compensated pressure sensor to avoid known disadvantages of various optical interferometers. An important point is the use of a G.652 standard single-mode optical fiber, which is also used as a guide for electrical signal transmission. The proposed information measurement system is capable of making remote measurements of the rock pressure on the powered support. The ground expressions are given to describe a physical process of the pressure measurement based on the photoelastic effect observed at microbending. The obtained results of the field experiments prove changes in the diffraction spot configuration at the optical fiber end depending on microbending. The finite element program Ansys Static Structural is used for a simulation of the mechanical stress on the optical fiber causing its microbending. The proposed sensor can detect not only pressure, but also temperature and rock mass microdisplacement and can be used for geotechnical monitoring of mine openings representing the danger of gas and coal dust explosion.
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