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30 December 2019 Distributed fibre optic pressure sensors designed for composite propeller integration
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Abstract
Distributed pressure measurements from the lifting surfaces of aeronautical platforms provide valuable information to validate model predictions. These measurements are typically made on scale models of the structure in wind or water tunnels and require the sensors to be integrated into the model with minimal intrusion on the surface profile so as not to disrupt the flow. The small footprint and capacity for multiplexing of optical fibre-based sensors offer potential for successful application in this area. This paper reports on an experimental assessment of three distributed fibre optic pressure sensor designs intended for integration with the lifting surfaces of composite marine propeller blades.
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Tim Booker, Claire E. Davis, and John W. Arkwright "Distributed fibre optic pressure sensors designed for composite propeller integration", Proc. SPIE 11200, AOS Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology (ACOFT) and Australian Conference on Optics, Lasers, and Spectroscopy (ACOLS) 2019, 112002Q (30 December 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2539575
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber Bragg gratings

Optical design

Composites

Fiber optics

Data modeling

Manufacturing

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