• Opto-Electronic Engineering
  • Vol. 47, Issue 4, 180671 (2020)
Hao Zhaorong1, Wang Qiang1, Da Jianpu1、*, Luo Sunan2, Wang Yao2, Zhang Guangtai1, and Li Zhao1
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    DOI: 10.12086/oee.2020.180671 Cite this Article
    Hao Zhaorong, Wang Qiang, Da Jianpu, Luo Sunan, Wang Yao, Zhang Guangtai, Li Zhao. Research and application of all-fiber optic current transformer based on optical reciprocity loop[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2020, 47(4): 180671 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Aiming to the problems of traditional active electromagnetic transformer such as easy magnetic saturation, poor stability and anti-interference ability, and limited installation, etc., this paper designs the optical fiber current transformer to measure current by rotation angle based on Faraday magneto-optic effect; HB Spun optical fiber is used as sensing element without saturation and can be used for high current measurement. The designed transformer uses the optical reciprocity loop to eliminate the interference of temperature and optical fiber defect on the measurement of optical rotation angle, and uses reflector to enlarge the optical rotation angle to four times, which can realize accurate measurement of small current; Sensing element uses flexible fiber ring with shape variability characteristic, which helps for measurement of current in complex space. The paper compares flexible fiber ring with different loops to standard current transformer, the results show that optical reciprocity loop can eliminate the interference of temperature on the current measurement and the accuracy of all-fiber current transformer is 0.5 in the range of -5 ℃~70 ℃, which can realize the accurate measurement of small current.
    Hao Zhaorong, Wang Qiang, Da Jianpu, Luo Sunan, Wang Yao, Zhang Guangtai, Li Zhao. Research and application of all-fiber optic current transformer based on optical reciprocity loop[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2020, 47(4): 180671
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