Ordinary Optical Fiber Sensor for Ultra-High Temperature Measurement Based on Infrared Radiation
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2018
An ordinary optical fiber ultra-high temperature sensor based on infrared radiation with the advantages of simple structure and compact is presented. The sensing system consists of a detection fiber and a common transmission fiber. The detector fiber is formed by annealing a piece of ordinary fiber at high temperature twice, which changes the properties of the fiber and breaks the temperature limit of ordinary fiber. The transmission fiber is a bending insensitive optical fiber. A static calibration system was set up to determine the performance of the sensor and three heating experiments were carried out. The temperature response sensitivities were 0.010 dBm/K, 0.009 dBm/K and 0.010 dBm/K, respectively, which indicate that the sensor has good repeatability. The sensor can withstand a high temperature of 1823 K for 58 h with an error of less than 1%. The main reason why the developed ordinary optical fiber sensor can work steadily for a long time at high temperature is the formation of β-cristobalite, which is stable at high-temperature.
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Authors | Qijing Lin;Na Zhao;Kun Yao;Zhuangde Jiang;Bian Tian;Peng Shi;Feng Chen;Lin, Qijing;Zhao, Na;Yao, Kun;Jiang, Zhuangde;Tian, Bian;Shi, Peng;Chen, Feng; |
Journal | sensors |
Year | 2018 |
DOI | 10.3390/s18114071 |
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