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Get Free AccessWe present fiber Bragg grating based transversal load sensing with a highly birefringent microstructured optical fiber. For the bare fiber, the change of the Bragg peak separation under a transverse line load was simulated with a finite-element model and experimentally verified. We also show that microstructured optical fibers with fiber Bragg gratings can be successfully embedded in a carbon fiber reinforced composite material. The linear dependence of the Bragg peak separation to a transversal stress in the composite sample was measured to be 15.3 pm/MPa.
Thomas Geernaert, Geert Luyckx, Eli Voet, Tomasz Nasiłowski, Karima Chah, Martin Becker, Hartmut Bartelt, Wacław Urbańczyk, Jan Wójcik, Wim De Waele, Joris Degrieck, Herman Terryn, Francis Berghmans, Hugo Thienpont (2009). Transversal Load Sensing With Fiber Bragg Gratings in Microstructured Optical Fibers. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 21(1), pp. 6-8, DOI: 10.1109/lpt.2008.2007915.
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Year
2009
Authors
14
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English
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IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
DOI
10.1109/lpt.2008.2007915
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