A natural rubber diaphragm bonded with a single FBG is demonstrated to measure the pressure and temperature simultaneously. Half of the grating is bonded to the rubber diaphragm while the other half is bonded to the aluminium sheet. Under varying pressure at constant temperature, the sensitivity is recorded at 0.1007 nm/kPa with coefficient of 6.49 × 10−5 kPa−1. The temperature sensitivities at constant pressure is recorded at 0.0797 nm/°C and 0.0326 nm/°C, respectively. The experimentally obtained different sensitivities of the sensor in matrix equation approach capable to interpret the Bragg wavelength shifts into pressure and temperature information simultaneously
A novel approach for simultaneous measurement of static/dynamic strain and temperature with a pair o...
In this paper we present a high-performance, simple and low-cost method for simultaneous measurement...
The fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technology has been rapidly applied in the sensing technology field. I...
A natural rubber diaphragm bonded with a single FBG is demonstrated to measure the pressure and temp...
Pasting of half the grating of an FBG sensor on a natural rubber diaphragm was used to sense the pre...
High sensitivity pressure transducer is always in demand in many industrial applications. In this pa...
Pasting of half the grating of an FBG sensor on a natural rubber diaphragm was used to sense the pre...
Pressure measurement with a good sensitivity has always been a concern in most of the engineering ap...
High sensitivity pressure transducer is always in demand in many industrial applications. In this pa...
In this work, a novel diaphragm based pressure transducer with high sensitivity is described, includ...
In this work, a novel diaphragm based pressure transducer with high sensitivity is described, includ...
Abstract A novel sensor based on a single fiber Bragg grating is described. The sensor is configured...
Fibre Bragg grating (FBG) pressure sensor has shown great potential in replacing the conventional el...
Abstract Pressure sensors are the essential equipments in the field of pressure measurement. In this...
A high sensitivity pressure sensor design without a polymer transducer is demonstrated in this paper...
A novel approach for simultaneous measurement of static/dynamic strain and temperature with a pair o...
In this paper we present a high-performance, simple and low-cost method for simultaneous measurement...
The fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technology has been rapidly applied in the sensing technology field. I...
A natural rubber diaphragm bonded with a single FBG is demonstrated to measure the pressure and temp...
Pasting of half the grating of an FBG sensor on a natural rubber diaphragm was used to sense the pre...
High sensitivity pressure transducer is always in demand in many industrial applications. In this pa...
Pasting of half the grating of an FBG sensor on a natural rubber diaphragm was used to sense the pre...
Pressure measurement with a good sensitivity has always been a concern in most of the engineering ap...
High sensitivity pressure transducer is always in demand in many industrial applications. In this pa...
In this work, a novel diaphragm based pressure transducer with high sensitivity is described, includ...
In this work, a novel diaphragm based pressure transducer with high sensitivity is described, includ...
Abstract A novel sensor based on a single fiber Bragg grating is described. The sensor is configured...
Fibre Bragg grating (FBG) pressure sensor has shown great potential in replacing the conventional el...
Abstract Pressure sensors are the essential equipments in the field of pressure measurement. In this...
A high sensitivity pressure sensor design without a polymer transducer is demonstrated in this paper...
A novel approach for simultaneous measurement of static/dynamic strain and temperature with a pair o...
In this paper we present a high-performance, simple and low-cost method for simultaneous measurement...
The fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technology has been rapidly applied in the sensing technology field. I...