scholarly journals An Improved Calibration Method to Determine the Strain Coefficient for Optical Fibre Sensing Cables

Photonics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 429
Author(s):  
Pengju An ◽  
Chaoqun Wei ◽  
Huiming Tang ◽  
Qinglu Deng ◽  
Bofan Yu ◽  
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The strain coefficient of an optical fibre sensing cable is a critical parameter for a distributed optical fibre sensing system. The conventional tensile load test method tends to underestimate the strain coefficient of sensing cables due to slippage or strain transfer loss at the fixing points during the calibration procedure. By optimizing the conventional tensile load test setup, the true strain of a sensing cable can be determined by using two sets of displacement measuring equipment. Thus, the strain calculation error induced by slippage or strain transfer loss between a micrometre linear stage and sensing cable can be avoided. The performance of the improved calibration method was verified by using three types of sensing cables with different structures. In comparison to the conventional tensile load test method, the strain coefficients obtained by the improved calibration method for sensing cables A, B, and C increase by 1.52%, 2.06%, and 1.86%, respectively. Additionally, the calibration errors for the improved calibration method are discussed. The test results indicate that the improved calibration method has good practicability and enables inexperienced experimenters or facilities with limited equipment to perform precise strain coefficient calibration for optical fibre sensing cables.

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