Optical fibre strain and shape measurement sensors were deployed on a rotor blade during a full-speed helicopter ground run, with real-time data wirelessly streamed from rotor hub-mounted sensor interrogators. In part 2 of a 2-part paper series, two-dimensional direct fibre-optic shape sensing (DFOSS), using fibre segment interferometry-based interrogation is investigated. The concept of blade shape change visualisation over one rotation period using rotation displacement surfaces is introduced and the usefulness of DFOSS data to gain additional insights by determining operational modal frequencies independently for both horizontal and vertical vibration directions of the blade is demonstrated
Between 2018 and 2021, Airbus Helicopters and Safran Data Systems have conducted an innovation proje...
The present paper reports the use of a plastic optical fiber-based sensor for elongation measurement...
As the use of fibre composite materials and components become more widely accepted, so does the inhe...
Optical fibre strain and shape measurement sensors were deployed on a rotor blade during a full-spee...
Optical fibre strain and shape measurement sensors were deployed on a 5-m long rotor blade during a ...
This paper compares two fibre optic sensing techniques for vibration characterisation: (a) optical f...
Technologies that allow accurate measurement of rotorblade dynamics can impact almost all areas of t...
The performance of a helicopter mainly depends on the design of the main rotor. Thus, the main rotor...
The knowledge of the movements and the deformation of rotor blades is of great importance for the pe...
Health and Usage Monitoring (HUM) and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) technologies play an increa...
This paper presents an original combined approach to shape-sensing and structural health monitoring ...
This paper reports results obtained using fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based sensors to investigate the...
This paper presents an original combined approach to shape-sensing and structural health monitoring ...
Although relevant examples of systems devoted to shape sensing, damage detection, load identificatio...
The work presents data treatment methods aimed at eliminating the noise in the strain sensor data in...
Between 2018 and 2021, Airbus Helicopters and Safran Data Systems have conducted an innovation proje...
The present paper reports the use of a plastic optical fiber-based sensor for elongation measurement...
As the use of fibre composite materials and components become more widely accepted, so does the inhe...
Optical fibre strain and shape measurement sensors were deployed on a rotor blade during a full-spee...
Optical fibre strain and shape measurement sensors were deployed on a 5-m long rotor blade during a ...
This paper compares two fibre optic sensing techniques for vibration characterisation: (a) optical f...
Technologies that allow accurate measurement of rotorblade dynamics can impact almost all areas of t...
The performance of a helicopter mainly depends on the design of the main rotor. Thus, the main rotor...
The knowledge of the movements and the deformation of rotor blades is of great importance for the pe...
Health and Usage Monitoring (HUM) and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) technologies play an increa...
This paper presents an original combined approach to shape-sensing and structural health monitoring ...
This paper reports results obtained using fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based sensors to investigate the...
This paper presents an original combined approach to shape-sensing and structural health monitoring ...
Although relevant examples of systems devoted to shape sensing, damage detection, load identificatio...
The work presents data treatment methods aimed at eliminating the noise in the strain sensor data in...
Between 2018 and 2021, Airbus Helicopters and Safran Data Systems have conducted an innovation proje...
The present paper reports the use of a plastic optical fiber-based sensor for elongation measurement...
As the use of fibre composite materials and components become more widely accepted, so does the inhe...