DocumentCode
3115495
Title
Fibre optic in-fibre Bragg grating sensors for use in composite material structural element characterisation and structural monitoring
Author
Kenny, R.P. ; Gutierrez, E. ; Lucia, A.C. ; Whelan, M.P. ; Gaiazzi, F. ; Sheridan, J.T.
Author_Institution
CEC Joint Res. Centre, ISIS Inst., Ispra, Italy
fYear
1997
fDate
35478
Firstpage
42675
Lastpage
42680
Abstract
An overview of our recent work on fibre optic sensor systems for structural element characterisation and monitoring is presented. The initial aim has been to explore the feasibility and utility of such fibre optic sensors, and to use them to improve measurements and to obtain results unobtainable by other means in application areas of interest. Two particular applications areas currently under study are the characterisation and testing of pultruded composite beams, and the shape reconstruction of composite panels. The motivation for these projects and their theoretical and experimental status are described. Fibre optic sensor systems to suit these applications have been developed; the main aspects of the development of an all-fibre passive demodulation scheme for in-fibre Bragg grating sensors are presented
Keywords
fibre optic sensors; ESPI image; all-fibre passive demodulation scheme; composite material; composite panels; directional coupler; distributed sensor tomography; fibre optic in-fibre Bragg grating sensors; laminated panel; pultruded composite beams; ratiometric technique; smart structures; strain sensors; structural element characterisation; structural monitoring; tomographic shape reconstruction; wavelength demultiplexer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Optical Techniques for Smart Structures and Structural Mmonitoring (Digest No. 1997/033), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19970209
Filename
600727
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