• DocumentCode
    1724520
  • Title

    Fluoroptic thermometry: its potential for testing EED´s against HERO

  • Author

    Datt, Lt Samjay ; Sharma, Lt Cdr Kulbhusham

  • Author_Institution
    Naval EMC Centre, Bombay, India
  • fYear
    1995
  • Firstpage
    248
  • Lastpage
    255
  • Abstract
    As is well known modern, weapon systems incorporating electroexplosive devices (EEDs) when exposed to intense RF environment, are vulnerable to HERO (hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance) effects due to current induced by electromagnetic coupling in the EED firing circuit. The EEDs in weapon systems therefore, need to be tested under specified worst case electromagnetic environment. Traditionally, a bimetallic (Bi-Sb) thermocouple temperature sensing technique has been adopted for instrumenting the EEDs. This technique has inherent drawbacks due to perturbations in measurement caused by conductive coupling. The same have been overcome by a fluoroptic thermometric technique for measuring the EED bridge wire induced current. This paper highlights the salient features of this measurement technique in the adaptation of tests on a pyrotechnic in an installation, its advantages and disadvantages and the methodology to be adopted with a brief generic description of the problems techniques and innovative measures used for instrumentation
  • Keywords
    bimetals; electromagnetic induction; electromagnetic interference; exploding wires; fibre optic sensors; health hazards; radiofrequency interference; thermocouples; thermometers; weapons; Bi-Sb; EED bridge wire induced current; EED firing circuit; HERO; RF environment; bimetallic thermocouple; conductive coupling; electroexplosive devices; electromagnetic coupling; fluoroptic thermometric technique; fluoroptic thermometry; hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance; instrumentation; pyrotechnic; temperature sensing technique; weapon systems; worst case electromagnetic environment; Circuit testing; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic measurements; Electromagnetic radiation; Hazards; Instruments; Radio frequency; System testing; Temperature sensors; Weapons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility, 1995., International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Madras
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3229-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICEMIC.1995.501592
  • Filename
    501592