On the possible use of optical fiber bragg grating as strain sensors for geodynamical monitoring
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Optical fiber sensors can be used to measure many different parameters
including strain, temperature, pressure, displacement, electrical field,
refractive index, rotation, position and vibrations. Among a variety of
fiber sensors, fiber Bragg gratings (FBG) have numerous advantages over
other optical fiber sensors. One of the major advantages of this type of
sensors is attributed to wavelength-encoded information given by the Bragg
grating. Since the wavelength is an absolute parameter, signal from FBG may
be processed such that its information remains immune to power fluctuations
along the optical path. This inherent characteristic makes the FBG sensors
very attractive for application in harsh environments, smart structures
and on-site measurements.
This paper reviews the achievements about the FBG as a strain and
temperature sensor and describes the potential applications of FBG sensors
for applications in the field of geophysics and its expected development in
the near future. The applications could include: rock deformation,
fiber-optic geophone, optical based seismograph, vertical seismic profiling
and structural monitoring of civil structures. Different techniques to
detect strains and various applications will be reviewed and discussed. The
problem of temperaturestrain cross sensitivity, that is particularly
difficult to eliminate, is addressed and approaches to overcome it are
discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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