Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
463457 Optical Fiber Technology 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A quasi distributed fiber optic weight - displacement sensor using Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) is presented. Specially made triangular corrugations on aluminum block are used to create macro bends in a single mode fiber. The power loss created by the macro bend is measured by an OTDR. Initially corrugation of 5 mm pitch is used to study the weight-loss and displacement-loss characteristics. This set up is extended for the distributed studies in which three identical corrugations of 5 mm pitch are used. It is also observed that the loss introduced by the macro bend is sensitive to the period of corrugation and there is an optimum period of corrugation which gives highest sensitivity. The experiments are carried out at a wavelength of 1550 nm. Investigations exhibit higher sensitivity at 1550 nm compared to 1310 nm. The effect of number corrugation on the measurement is also a part our investigation.

► A quasi distributed fiber optic weight-displacement sensor using OTDR is realised. ► The reflected power to the applied weight- displacement varies linearly. ► Loss at a point is transmissive and will add up with the successive events. ► Instrument can monitor various parameters at multiple locations.

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