DocumentCode
1398103
Title
A Distributed Pressure Measurement System Comprising Multiplexed In-Fibre Bragg Gratings Within a Flexible Superstructure
Author
Singlehurst, David A. ; Dennison, Christopher R. ; Wild, Peter M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
2012
Firstpage
123
Lastpage
129
Abstract
In this work, a new distributed pressure measurement system is presented that is based on multiplexed in-fibre Bragg gratings housed within a flexible superstructure. The sensor superstructure comprises hypodermic tubing and several spacers and pressure diaphragms that together define the sensing locations and provide mechanical support to the Bragg gratings. Linear elasticity and strain-optic models are used to predict sensor performance in terms of sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure. Model predictions are validated through experimental calibration and indicate pressure sensitivities as high as 2.94 nm/MPa (MegaPascal) for a prototype with 1 mm outside diameter. The maximum measurement error from all calibration experiments is 3.4% of full-scale applied pressure. To the authors´ knowledge, this is the smallest reported multiplexed pressure sensor that is based on Bragg gratings. Due to its small size, this sensor could potentially be applied in medical applications that existing sensors are too large for, specifically in angiography procedures for coronary arteries.
Keywords
Bragg gratings; angiocardiography; distributed sensors; fibre optic sensors; pressure sensors; angiography procedure; coronary arteries; distributed pressure measurement system; experimental calibration; flexible superstructure; hydrostatic pressure; hypodermic tubing; linear elasticity; maximum measurement error; medical application; multiplexed in fibre Bragg gratings; multiplexed pressure sensor; pressure diaphragms; sensing location; several spacers; strain-optic models; Fiber gratings; Mathematical model; Optical fibers; Prototypes; Sensitivity; Sensors; Biomedical; grating; multiplexing; pressure; sensing; sensor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2011.2179523
Filename
6104084
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