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16 May 2005 Process for mounting and packaging of fiber Bragg grating strain sensors for use in harsh environment applications
Vincent P. Wnuk, Alexis Mendez, Steve Ferguson, Tom Graver
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Abstract
In this paper, we report the development of a new bonding agent and method for the surface mounting of optical fiber Bragg grating strain and temperature sensors for use in harsh environments. The compound is based on a combination of ceramic fillers with an epoxy binder that is applied with a brush technique. Samples of optical fiber Bragg gratings were successfully encapsulated and mounted on metal shims. The packaged sensors were tested for strain (+/- 1000µε) and temperature (-20 to +120 °C) response. The encapsulated sensors display a linear response with an increase in the temperature sensitivity of the FBG, with a factor of 24.37pm/°C, and a strain gauge factor of 1.25pm/με.
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Vincent P. Wnuk, Alexis Mendez, Steve Ferguson, and Tom Graver "Process for mounting and packaging of fiber Bragg grating strain sensors for use in harsh environment applications", Proc. SPIE 5758, Smart Structures and Materials 2005: Smart Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems, (16 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.601971
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Cited by 29 scholarly publications and 4 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Fiber Bragg gratings

Sensors

Cements

Metals

Environmental sensing

Packaging

Ceramics

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