Sensing fiber selection for point displacement measuring with distributed optic fiber sensor

Xuehui Zhang, Wout Broere*

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Abstract

Distributed optical fiber sensors (DOFS) allow for distributed strain sensing and can be installed to function as extensometers for measuring point-displacements. This paper discusses the metrics of optimal sensing fiber selection for point-displacement measuring. Key metrics include the physical structure, mechanical parameters and light transmission coefficients. Calibration tests for verification of the optical fiber properties are designed and results of four fiber types are presented. Finally, creep and relaxation behavior of optical fibers is discussed based on manual tension test results, and a quantification model is proposed to assess the induced measurement error for sensing fiber. The maximum (absolute) measurement error for two common fiber types used in point displacement measurements is determined to be below 8%, and the study shows that pretensioning of the fiber helps to reduce such measurement errors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111275
Number of pages13
JournalMeasurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Volume197
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Distributed optical fiber sensor (DOFS)
  • Fiber selection
  • Metrics of sensing fiber
  • Parameter calibration
  • Point displacement
  • Relaxation

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