| Literature DB >> 25106018 |
Zengling Ran1, Shan Liu2, Qin Liu3, Ya Huang4, Haihong Bao5, Yanjun Wang6, Shucheng Luo2, Huiqin Yang7, Yunjiang Rao8.
Abstract
Laser-machined microcavities for simultaneous measurement of high-temperature and high-pressure are demonstrated. These two cascaded microcavities are an air cavity and a composite cavity including a section of fiber and an air cavity. They are both placed into a pressure chamber inside a furnace to perform simultaneous pressure and high-temperature tests. The thermal and pressure coefficients of the short air cavity are ~0.0779 nm/°C and ~1.14 nm/MPa, respectively. The thermal and pressure coefficients of the composite cavity are ~32.3 nm/°C and ~24.4 nm/MPa, respectively. The sensor could be used to separate temperature and pressure due to their different thermal and pressure coefficients. The excellent feature of such a sensor head is that it can withstand high temperatures of up to 400 °C and achieve precise measurement of high-pressure under high temperature conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25106018 PMCID: PMC4178988 DOI: 10.3390/s140814330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Structure of the sensor head, showing an in-fiber intrinsic F-P cavity and two air cavities, where the numbers “1”, “2”, “3” and “4” label are the four reflection surfaces in the structure.
Figure 2.Fabrication and configuration of high temperature and high pressure sensor (a) fabrication the first air cavity; (b) fabrication the second air cavity; (c) configuration of sensor; (d) photograph of sensor from splicer.
Figure 3.(a) Measured reflected spectrum of the sensor; (b) Close-up display of the fringe.
Figure 4.Experimental setup for high-temperature and high-pressure test.
Figure 5.The spectrum shift of with temperature. (a) cavity 1 and (b) cavity 2.
Figure 6.Variation of OPDs with temperature.
Figure 7.Variation of OPDs with pressure at different temperature (a) cavity 1 and (b) cavity 2.
Figure 8.Experimental results of simultaneous measurement of temperature and pressure. (a) measurement of temperature; (b) measurement of pressure.