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Serially Connected Cantilever Beam-Based FBG Accelerometers: Design, Optimization and Testing

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SENSORS
卷 23, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s23063188

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fiber Bragg gratings; seismograms; cantilever-based accelerometer; geophones

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This article focuses on the design, optimization, fabrication, and testing of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) cantilever beam-based accelerometers. These FBG accelerometers have advantages such as multiplexing, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and high sensitivity. The experiments show that the optimized system has a resonance frequency of 75 Hz within a measuring range of 5-55 Hz and high sensitivity of +/- 433.7 pm/g. Additionally, a preliminary field test comparing the FBG accelerometer and standard electro-mechanical geophones is conducted, demonstrating the suitability of the FBG accelerometers for seismic acquisitions.
We focus on the design, optimization, fabrication, and testing of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) cantilever beam-based accelerometers to measure vibrations from active seismic sources in the external environment. These FBG accelerometers possess several advantages, such as multiplexing, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and high sensitivity. Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations, calibration, fabrication, and packaging of the simple cantilever beam-based accelerometer based on polylactic acid (PLA) are presented. The influence of the cantilever beam parameters on the natural frequency and sensitivity are discussed through FEM simulation and laboratory calibration with vibration exciter. The test results show that the optimized system has a resonance frequency of 75 Hz within a measuring range of 5-55 Hz and high sensitivity of +/- 433.7 pm/g. Finally, a preliminary field test is conducted to compare the packaged FBG accelerometer and standard electro-mechanical 4.5-Hz vertical geophones. Active-source (seismic sledgehammer) shots are acquired along the tested line, and both systems' experimental results are analyzed and compared. The designed FBG accelerometers demonstrate suitability to record the seismic traces and to pick up the first arrival times. The system optimization and further implementation offer promising potential for seismic acquisitions.

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