Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4925750 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Rayleigh-backscatter-based distributed fiber optic sensors were immersed in sodium to obtain high-resolution liquid-sodium temperature measurements. Distributed temperature sensors (DTSs) functioned well up to 400 °C in a liquid sodium environment. The DTSs measured sodium column temperature and the temperature of a complex geometrical pattern that leveraged the flexibility of fiber optics. A single à 360 μm OD sensor registered dozens of temperatures along a length of over one meter at 100 Hz. We also demonstrated the capability to use a single DTS to simultaneously detect thermal interfaces (e.g. sodium level) and measure temperature.
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Authors
Craig Gerardi, Nathan Bremer, Darius Lisowski, Stephen Lomperski,