4.7 Article

High-Spatial-Resolution Strain and Vibration Dual-Parameter Sensor Based on Ultra-Short FBG

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 12, Pages 4042-4049

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2022.3154603

Keywords

Dual-parameter measurement; high-spatial resolution; optical coherence tomography (OCT); ultra-short FBG

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62075163]

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A method for simultaneous measurement of static strain and dynamic vibration with high spatial resolution based on millimeter sized ultra-short fiber Bragg grating is proposed in this paper. The measurement is achieved by interrogating cascaded FBGs with optical coherence tomography method using a designed wavelength swept light source. The experiments demonstrate that the proposed method can accurately measure both strain and vibration parameters with high sensitivity and spatial resolution, showing great application potential in the field of mechanical sensing.
A method for simultaneous measurement of static strain and dynamic vibration with high spatial resolution based on millimeter sized ultra-short fiber Bragg grating (FBG) is proposed and experimented in this paper. Dual-parameter can be measured on the single unit of cascaded FBGs, which interrogate with optical coherence tomography method by a designed wavelength swept light source. In experiments, the sensing units were precisely located with mm degrees by inverse FFT of coherent signals and the phase difference calculation. And also the strain and vibration could be simultaneously measured in time and frequency domain: demodulating strain with low frequency component's phase shift of coherent signals by extracting envelope and interpolation; demodulating vibration by finding peak positions of sidebands in FFT spectrum. Spatial resolution of positioning can reach 0.77 mm. Sensitivity of strain measurement reaches 0.811x10(-3)rad/mu epsilon under a wavelength sweep rate of 0.2 nm/ms, and forces of several milli newtons can be perceived. The measurement accuracy of kHz vibration frequency is over 98%. Moreover, by comparing simultaneous and respective measurement of dual-parameter, it can be seen that there is almost no crosstalk affectting the results. The results shows great application potential in the field of mechanical sensing, especially in bionic tactile sensing for its simultaneous dynamic and static measurement with accurate positioning performance.

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