A three-axis fiber Bragg grating for the measurement of acceleration is reported. Results obtained using intensity modulation-direct detection (IM-DD)method demonstrate a demodulated signal output range of 1.87Hz~80Hz.Modal analysis and harmonic analysis are performed utilizing finite element analysis method. The strain change is proportional to the acceleration. The sensitivity is 55.3με/g. Low cross-axis sensitivity is obtained. Arrays of such devices can be utilized in a variety of applications such as structural monitoring.
A novel hydraulic pressure sensor based on fiber Bragg grating and elastic metal film is proposed in this paper. Pressure sensing experiments are conducted after the finite element analysis of the sensor probe's structure. The experiments demonstrate that this kind of pressure sensor possesses good linearity and repeatability in its large measurement range with the sensitivity about 23.8 pm/MPa.
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