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4 January 2019 Registration of acoustic emission waves in anisotropic composite plates by fiber-optic sensors
O. V. Bashkov, R. V. Romashko, H. Khon, M. N. Bezruk, V. I. Zaikov, I. O. Bashkov
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Proceedings Volume 11024, Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics 2017; 110240O (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518272
Event: Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics 2017, 2017, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract
This paper presents the results of the analysis of acoustic emission signals registered by using fiber-optic sensors during the propagation of ultrasonic waves in a polymer composite material. Fiber-optical sensors for acoustic emission were constructed according to the scheme of an adaptive holographic interferometer. Unlike piezoelectric sensors, fiber-optic sensors are distributed type sensors. This imposes certain features on the detection of signals in plates in which fiberoptic sensors are embedded. It is established that the difference of the spectrum of acoustic emission signals registered in different directions of wave propagation. The local maximums of the spectrum are determined by the mode of wave propagation in the plate in different directions and the location of fiber-optic sensors.
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O. V. Bashkov, R. V. Romashko, H. Khon, M. N. Bezruk, V. I. Zaikov, and I. O. Bashkov "Registration of acoustic emission waves in anisotropic composite plates by fiber-optic sensors", Proc. SPIE 11024, Asia-Pacific Conference on Fundamental Problems of Opto- and Microelectronics 2017, 110240O (4 January 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518272
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics sensors

Signal detection

Wave plates

Sensors

Wave propagation

Acoustic emission

Composites

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