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- 2023NonInvasive Glucose Fiber Sensor Based on Self-Imaging Technique: Proof of Concept
- 2020Magnetostriction assessment with strain gauges and fiber bragg gratingscitations
- 2018The fiber connection method using a tapered silica fiber tip for microstructured polymer optical fiberscitations
- 2016Simultaneous measurement of physical parameters using FBGs embedded in unidirectional and bidirectional composite materialscitations
- 2015Fracture behaviour of wood bonded joints under modes i and II by digital image correlation and fibre Bragg grating sensorscitations
- 2013Simplified sensor design for temperature-strain discrimination using Fiber Bragg Gratings embedded in laminated compositescitations
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Simplified sensor design for temperature-strain discrimination using Fiber Bragg Gratings embedded in laminated composites
Abstract
Several easy-to-manufacture designs based on a pair of Fiber Bragg Gratings structure embedded in Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) have been explored. These smart composites can be used for strain and temperature discrimination. A Finite Elements Analysis and Matlab software were used to study the mechanical responses and its optical behaviors. The results exhibited different sensitivity and using a matrix method it is possible to compensate the thermal drift in a real application keeping a simple manufacture process. © 2013 SPIE.