6 resultados para Grades de Bragg em fibra

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Impact detection in aeronautical structures allows predicting their future reliability and performance. An impact can produce microscopic fissures that could evolve into fractures or even the total collapse of the structure, so it is important to know the location and severity of each impact. For this purpose, optical fibers with Bragg gratings are used to analyze each impact and the vibrations generated by them. In this paper it is proven that optical fibers with Bragg gratings can be used to detect impacts, and also that a high-frequency interrogator is necessary to collect valuable information about the impacts. The use of two interrogators constitutes the main novelty of this paper.

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This paper studies the feasibility of calculating strains in aged F114 steel specimens with Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors and infrared thermography (IT) techniques. Two specimens have been conditioned under extreme temperature and relative humidity conditions making comparative tests of stress before and after aging using different adhesives. Moreover, a comparison has been made with IT tecniques and conventional methods for calculating stresses in F114 steel. Implementation of Structural Health Monitoring techniques on real aircraft during their life cycle requires a study of the behaviour of FBG sensors and their wiring under real conditions, before using them for a long time. To simulate aging, specimens were stored in a climate chamber at 70 degrees C and 90% RH for 60 days. This study is framed within the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and Non Destructuve Evaluation (NDE) research lines, integrated into the avionics area maintained by the Aeronautical Technologies Centre (CTA) and the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU).

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We demonstrate the influence of the relative humidity (RH) on the wavelength of fiber Bragg grating sensors (FBGS), performing tests with five FBGS at different humidity and temperature conditions. These tests were performed in a climate chamber whose RH changes according to a scheduled profile from 30% to 90%, in steps of 10%. These profiles were repeated for a wide range of temperatures from to , in steps of . Two different types of instrumentation methods have been tested, spot welding and epoxy bonding, in two different materials, steel and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). We discuss the results for each type of sensor and instrumentation method by analyzing the linearity of the Bragg wavelength with RH and temperature.

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En el presente TFG se ha construido una boya marina con fibras de lino y resina de origen natural. Para ello en el TFG se ha seguido el esquema para un estudio experimental dividido principalmente en tres puntos: Memoria ( Introducción, Estado del arte, Objetivos, Parte experimental, Conclusiones, Futuros estudios), Presupuesto (Fabricación del molde y de la boya) y Anexos (Fichas técnicas y de seguridad de los materiales). La idea de fabricar una boya marina en biocomposites surge de la diversidad de aplicaciones que estas tienen y como visión medioambiental, siendo esta una alternativa al uso de polimeros dependientes del petróleo. Para su construcción primero se ha fabricado un molde con fibra de vidrio, mediante el método de moldeo por contacto a mano, a partir de una boya de polietileno. Y sobre este molde, mediante el método de infusión, se ha fabricado la mitad de la boya marina con biocomposites.

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[ES]El objetivo de este TFG es comprobar si un láser de fibra convencional diseñado para trabajar en régimen continuo es capaz de llevar a cabo operaciones de texturizado y hasta qué punto. Para ello se realizarán una serie de ensayos en función de varios parámetros de entrada, con los que se obligará al láser a mantener un régimen pulsado, necesario para operaciones de texturizado láser.

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We demonstrate the influence of the relative humidity (RH) on the wavelength of fiber Bragg grating sensors (FBGS), performing tests with five FBGS at different humidity and temperature conditions. These tests were performed in a climate chamber whose RH changes according to a scheduled profile from 30% to 90%, in steps of 10%. These profiles were repeated for a wide range of temperatures from 10 degrees C to 70 degrees C, in steps of 10 degrees C. Two different types of instrumentation methods have been tested, spot welding and epoxy bonding, in two different materials, steel and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). We discuss the results for each type of sensor and instrumentation method by analyzing the linearity of the Bragg wavelength with RH and temperature.