13 May 2015 High-temperature measurement using fiber Bragg grating sensor accompanied by a low-cost detection system
Venkata Reddy Mamidi, Srimannarayana Kamineni, L. N. Sai Prasad Ravinuthala, Manohar Martha, Sai Shankar Madhuvarasu, Venkatappa Rao Thumu
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Abstract
A fiber Bragg grating (FBG)–based high-temperature sensor accompanied by a low-cost interrogation scheme with liquid-crystal display (LCD) has been designed, developed, and tested. The sensor probe is configured by encapsulating a femtosecond laser drawn FBG with an aluminum nitride capillary tube, and is used to measure the temperature from 20°C to 650°C. The interrogation system consists of a long period fiber grating, two photodiodes, a 2-channel transimpedance amplifier, and a field-programmable gate array with an LCD. It displays the temperature directly in °C with a resolution of 1°C. The sensor output is found to be linear with coefficient of 0.999, and independent of source power fluctuations. The results showed that the sensor has good accuracy with a negligible error bar of ±1.23%.
© 2015 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 1931-3195/2015/$25.00 © 2015 SPIE
Venkata Reddy Mamidi, Srimannarayana Kamineni, L. N. Sai Prasad Ravinuthala, Manohar Martha, Sai Shankar Madhuvarasu, and Venkatappa Rao Thumu "High-temperature measurement using fiber Bragg grating sensor accompanied by a low-cost detection system," Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 9(1), 094098 (13 May 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JRS.9.094098
Published: 13 May 2015
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber Bragg gratings

LCDs

Temperature metrology

Field programmable gate arrays

Modulation

Photography

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