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- 2022A high-precision extensometer system for ground displacement measurement using fiber Bragg gratingcitations
- 2022A Hi h-Precision Extensometer System for Ground Displacement Measurement Using Fiber Bragg Gratingcitations
- 2020Optical fibre thermometry using ratiometric green emission of an upconverting nanoparticle-polydimethylsiloxane compositecitations
- 2018Laser Cladding-based metallic embedding technique for fiber optic sensorscitations
- 2018On-chip supercontinuum generation in nanostructured Ge11.5As24Se64.5 chalcogenide waveguides using Panda-ring resonator
- 2017Sensors for harsh environmentcitations
- 2017Energy efficiency of iron-boron-silicon metallic glasses in sulfuric acid solutions
- 2017Sensors for Harsh Environment: Radiation Resistant FBG Sensor Systemcitations
- 2016Fibre Bragg Grating-based Acoustic Sensor Array for Improved Condition Monitoring of Marine Lifting Surfacescitations
- 2014Dielectric Properties and Numerical Modelling of Microwave Heating of Portland Cement/Fly Ash Blends
- 2009In situ cross-calibration of in-fibre Bragg Grating and Electrical Resistance Strain Gauges for structural monitoring using an extensometercitations
- 2009Strain Measurement Using Embedded Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors Inside an Anchored Carbon Fiber Polymer Reinforcement Prestressing Rod for Structural Monitoringcitations
- 2008Field tests of Fibre Bragg Grating sensors incorporated into CFRP for Railway Bridge strengthening condition monitoringcitations
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Sensors for harsh environment
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<p>This paper presents radiation resistant characteristics of fibre Bragg grating (FBG) sensors written in a photosensitive fiber and connected to a silica core radiation resistant optical fibre, aiming to develop a sensor system suitable for both sensing and data transmission in harsh environment. The silica core fluorine-down-doped clad optical fibre has been specifically designed and fabricated for this study using the modified chemical vapor deposition technique. Key waveguide parameters, including the width of the fluorine doped inner cladding have been optimized to obtain a low loss (<0.2 dB/km) at the operating wavelength region of 1550 nm. The fibre fabrication process, mainly the deposition condition, has also been optimized to achieve smooth deposition and sintering of silica core layers, to minimize radiation induced absorption. As a result, radiation induced absorption of ∼2.2 dB/km at 1550 nm under accumulated dose of 25 MRad at dose rate of 0.39 MRad/hr has been successfully achieved. To create an effective sensor system for harsh environmental conditions, this specialty fibre is connected to a number of FBGs (sensors) fabricated in photosensitive fibres prior to their extensive evaluations by being exposed to different accumulated dose of gamma radiation. Their corresponding Bragg wavelength shifts (BWS) and peak amplitudes were continuously monitored. It was found that the radiation induced BWS can be greatly reduced by shielding the sensors using stainless steel tubing. The temperature sensitivity and peak amplitude were found to be largely unchanged before and after exposure to Gamma radiation of 25 MRad which shows their potential use for temperature measurements in radiation environments with an uncertainty of around 0.1 °C.</p>