• Laser & Optoelectronics Progress
  • Vol. 59, Issue 1, 0106007 (2022)
Shuai Liu1, Qi Zeng2, Chaochao Li2, Shaoling He1, Yi Zhang1, Xiaodi Wu1, Weibing Sang1, and Dongming Li1、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1Department of Fiber Sensing, Hangzhou Applied Acoustic Institute, Hangzhou , Zhejiang 310023, China
  • 2Hunan Power Mechinery Research Institute, Zhuzhou , Hunan 412002, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/LOP202259.0106007 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Shuai Liu, Qi Zeng, Chaochao Li, Shaoling He, Yi Zhang, Xiaodi Wu, Weibing Sang, Dongming Li. Application of Quasi-Distributed High Temperature Sensor Based on Femtosecond Fiber Bragg Grating[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2022, 59(1): 0106007 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) using femtosecond laser inscription technology exhibit stable thermal ability at approximately 1000 ℃. High temperature sensors based on femtosecond FBGs demonstrate good repeatability and consistency with thin steel tube packages. The temperature measurement accuracy of the sensor reaches ±5 ℃ within 1000 ℃, which indicates that the femtosecond FBG high temperature sensor can measure temperature up to 1000 ℃. Applications of the sensor in quasi-distributed temperature sensing of the top, middle, and bottom parts of an aeroengine using a three FBG sensor array with 15 femtosecond FBGs was conducted. The results reveal that the highest temperature of the top, middle, and bottom parts is 460 ℃, 600 ℃, and 520 ℃, respectively. Moreover, the circumferential temperature distribution is approximately same. This successful application of the femtosecond FBG high temperature sensor in quasi-distributed temperature sensing of the cylindrical parts indicates good performance in accurate temperature measurement and temperature distribution.
    ΔλB=2ΛneffTΔT+Δneffep+neffαΔα+2neffΛTΔT
    Tx=λx-λ0+κ1T02+κ2T0κ1+κ224κ121/2-κ22κ1
    Shuai Liu, Qi Zeng, Chaochao Li, Shaoling He, Yi Zhang, Xiaodi Wu, Weibing Sang, Dongming Li. Application of Quasi-Distributed High Temperature Sensor Based on Femtosecond Fiber Bragg Grating[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2022, 59(1): 0106007
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