Fibre Bragg Gratings in harsh and space environments : principles and applications /

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Author / Creator:Aïssa, Brahim author
Imprint:Stevenage : Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2019
©2019
Description:1 online resource illustrations
Language:English
Series:IET materials, circuits and devices series 69
Materials, circuits and devices series ; 69.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12871735
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Other authors / contributors:Haddad, Emile I. author
Kruzelecky, Roman V. (Roman Volodymyr), 1956- author.
Jamroz, Wes R. author
ISBN:1785619810
9781785619816
9781785619809
1785619802
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Summary:This book has 9 chapters: fibre Bragg gratings fundamentals; fibre optic sensor basic concepts; harsh environment fibre Bragg grating sensing; grating sensor applications; fibre Bragg grating fabrication; fibre sensor applications to micrometeoroids and small orbital debris; fibre sensor space applications; micro-electromechanical integrated optical devices; and fibre sensor challenges
Other form:Print version: Aïssa, Brahim. Fibre Bragg gratings in harsh and space environments. London, United Kingdom : Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2019 9781785619809

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505 0 |a Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1 Fundamentals -- 1.1 Concept of fibre Bragg gratings interrogation -- 1.2 Wavelength-division multiplexing -- 1.3 Time-division multiplexing -- References -- 2 Basic concepts, processes and material-based fibre optic sensors -- 2.1 Fibre Bragg grating sensing basics -- 2.2 Temperature compensation basics -- 2.3 Calibration of fibre Bragg grating sensors with temperature and evaluation of the uncertainty -- 2.4 Photosensitivity in optical fibres -- 2.5 Type of gratings -- References 
505 8 |a 3 Harsh environment fibre Bragg grating sensing -- 3.1 Introduction and motivation -- 3.2 Temperature sensing principle -- 3.3 Distributed thermal sensing -- 3.4 Fibre optic sensors doped with rare earth for temperature sensing application -- 3.5 High-pressure fibre Bragg grating sensing -- 3.6 High reliability of the fibre Bragg gratings for the high strain measurements -- 3.7 Fibre Bragg gratings exposed to high-dose radiation -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Main applications of optical fibres and fibre Bragg grating sensors -- 4.1 Classification of fibre optic sensors 
505 8 |a 4.1.1 Categories according to fibre Bragg grating application -- 4.1.2 Categories according to measurable spatial scope -- 4.1.3 Categories according to the modulation process -- 4.1.4 Categories according to technology -- 4.2 Advances in optical fibre communication systems -- 4.3 Ground applications of the fibre Bragg grating sensors -- 4.3.1 Composite and concrete structures -- 4.3.2 Bridges -- 4.3.3 Application for dams -- 4.3.4 Application for the mining industry -- 4.3.5 Application in the electric power industry -- 4.3.6 Application for load monitoring of power transmission lines 
505 8 |a 4.3.7 Application in the petroleum industry and monitoring pipeline -- 4.3.8 Crack sensors -- 4.4 Medical applications of the fibre Bragg grating sensors -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 4.6 Annex -- References -- 5 Main fibre Bragg grating fabrication processes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Fundamentals of the photosensitivity in optical fibres -- 5.3 Defects in germanosilica optical fibres -- 5.3.1 Intensification of the photosensitivity property in silica optical fibres -- 5.3.2 Mechanism behind the photoinduced refractive index variation 
505 8 |a 5.4 Processes for the Bragg gratings inscription in the optical fibres -- 5.4.1 Externally written Bragg gratings in optical fibres -- 5.4.2 Phase-mask technique -- 5.4.3 Point-by-point fabrication process of the Bragg gratings -- 5.4.4 Mask image projection -- 5.5 Types of fibre Bragg gratings -- 5.5.1 Common Bragg reflector -- 5.5.2 Blazed Bragg gratings -- 5.5.3 Chirped Bragg grating -- 5.5.4 Type II Bragg gratings -- 5.5.5 Novel structures of the Bragg grating -- 5.6 Fibre Bragg grating encapsulation -- References -- 6 Fibre Bragg grating sensors for micrometeoroids and small orbital debris 
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