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Fiber Bragg Grating Bonding Characterization under Long-Period Cyclic Loading

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PHOTONICS
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/photonics10080906

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landing gear; fiber optic sensors; Fiber Bragg Gratings; smart devices; structural health monitoring; fatigue-like test

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The Smart Landing Gear system for the ANGELA project measures strain on landing gear structure during landings and maintains operational efficiency. Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBG) are being evaluated for in-flight testing, specifically in terms of FBG bonding and strain transmission. A fatigue-like test was conducted on the bonding layer to determine the suitability of FBG sensors for the landing gear's operational life-cycle and to identify the best fiber-coating and bonding agents. This document presents the execution and results of the fatigue-like test, which serves as preparatory work for the Smart Landing System's preliminary design activities.
The Smart Landing Gear system to be developed in the framework of the ANGELA project provides the strain measurements on landing gear structure at landings, and this system should be maintained efficiently under operational conditions. It is intended to assess the relevance of Fiber Bragg Gratings for in-flight testing. To assess the capabilities of the FBG bonding and to analyze the strain transmission conditions from the host structure to the FBG through the bonding layer during the operational phases of landing gears, a long-period cyclic loading test campaign on the bonding layer itself was performed. The primary objective of this fatigue-like test was to prove the ability of FBG sensors to withstand the operational life-cycle of landing gear while providing the same strain transfer function throughout the entire cycle; the secondary objective was to select the most suitable fiber-coating and bonding agents for this application. This document describes the execution and results of the fatigue-like test, intended as a preparatory test campaign to support the preliminary design activities of the Smart Landing System.

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