Influence of mounting on the hysteresis of polymer fiber Bragg grating strain sensors


Autoria(s): Abang, Ada; Webb, David J.
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01/05/2013

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Fiber Bragg grating sensors recorded in poly(methyl methacrylate) fiber often exhibit hysteresis in the response of Bragg wavelength to strain, particularly when exposed to high levels of strain. We show that, when such a fiber grating sensor is bonded directly to a substrate, the hysteresis is reduced by more than 12 times, compared to the case where the sensor is suspended freely between two supports. © 2013 Optical Society of America.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/19323/1/Influence_of_mounting_on_the_hysteresis_of_polymer.pdf

Abang, Ada and Webb, David J. (2013). Influence of mounting on the hysteresis of polymer fiber Bragg grating strain sensors. Optics Letters, 38 (9), pp. 1376-1378.

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