Numerical modeling for embedding of fiber Bragg grating sensors within metallic structures using laser solid freeform fabrication

Author(s):  
Hamidreza Alemohammad ◽  
Ehsan Toyserkani
Author(s):  
Hamidreza Alemohammad ◽  
Ehsan Toyserkani

This paper focuses on spectral response characterization of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors embedded in metallic structures using laser solid freeform fabrication (LSFF). Fiber Bragg grating sensors are capable of measuring temperature, strain and pressure and can be embedded in metallic structures to monitor thermal and structural loads. Due to the sensitivity of the FBG sensors to high temperatures and stresses, the embedding process using LSFF is a challenging task. In the present work, a finite element model is developed to predict the stress and temperature fields adjacent to the fiber optic sensor embedded the metallic structure. The FE results are transferred to opto-mechanical model of the FBG sensor to predict the change in the spectral response of the sensor. Finally, the finite element model is verified using an existing analytical model which predicts the temperature field and melt pool geometry in LSFF process.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (13) ◽  
pp. 4272
Author(s):  
Oscar de la Torre ◽  
Ignazio Floris ◽  
Salvador Sales ◽  
Xavier Escaler

The present paper assesses the performance and characteristics of fiber Bragg grating sensors, with a special interest in their applications in hydraulic machinery and systems. The hydropower industry is turning to this technology with high expectations of obtaining high quality data to validate and calibrate numerical models that could be used as digital twins of key assets, further strengthening the sector’s relevant position within industry 4.0. Prior to any validation, fiber Bragg grating sensors’ ability to perform well underwater for long periods of time with minimal degradation, and their ease of scalability, drew the authors´ attention. A simplified modal analysis of a partially submerged beam is proposed here as a first step to validate the potential of this type of technology for hydropower applications. Fiber Bragg grating sensors are used to obtain the beam’s natural frequencies and to damp vibrations under different conditions. The results are compared with more established waterproof electric strain gauges and a laser vibrometer with good agreement. The presence of several sensors in a single fiber ensures high spatial resolution, fundamental to precisely determine vibration patterns, which is a main concern in this industry. In this work, the beam’s vibration patterns have been successfully captured under different excitations and conditions.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saurabh Kumar ◽  
V. Shrikanth ◽  
Bharadwaj Amrutur ◽  
Sundarrajan Asokan ◽  
M. S. Bobji

1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco M. Araujo ◽  
M. Teixeira ◽  
Luis A. A. Ferreira ◽  
Ireneu M. Dias ◽  
A. Quintela ◽  
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