Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7122406 | Measurement | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents different mechanical transducers designed to perform acceleration measurements with an optical fiber. The transducer subjected to a vibration deforms the fiber, inducing a birefringence variation that leads to the modulation of the light state of polarization. The different transducers are numerically and experimentally studied. In particular, the resonance frequencies and sensitivities are compared. For accelerations applied along the sensing axes, resonance frequencies from 1500Â Hz to 3950Â Hz are measured, with sensitivities that range from 4Ã10-4 rad/(m/s2) to 1Ã10-3 rad/(m/s2). However, lower-order vibration modes exist, that lead to high transverse sensitivities. A method to reduce these transverse sensitivities is presented.
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Authors
Pierre Tihon, Patrice Mégret, Marc Wuilpart, Olivier Verlinden,