bookJan 6, 2025Closed access

Strain and Temperature Measurement with Fiber Optic Sensors

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Abstract

Sensors operating on interferometric principles and mounted inside optical fibers have recently been considered for measuring strain and temperature. Indeed, such sensors have successfully been employed for measuring pressure or temperature in fluids. Fiber optics sensors are especially adept for such measurements because sensors immersed in fluids can easily be calibrated by tests. Unfortunately, the use of fiber optic sensors inside solids is not as straightforward. Owing to the complex interactions between the sensor and the surrounding material, the relationship between the sensor output and the parameters of interest, namely the strain and temperature inside the material, cannot be determined by simple…

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Keywords
  • Strain (injury)
  • Optical fiber
  • Materials science
  • Temperature measurement
  • Fiber optic sensor
  • Fiber
  • Composite material
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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