| Literature DB >> 33804373 |
Markus Lindner1, Andrea Stadler1, Georg Hamann1, Bennet Fischer2, Martin Jakobi3, Florian Heilmeier4, Constantin Bauer4, Wolfram Volk4, Alexander W Koch3, Johannes Roths1.
Abstract
In this study, the response of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) embedded in cast aluminum parts under thermal and mechanical load were investigated. Several types of FBGs in different types of fibers were used in order to verify general applicability. To monitor a temperature-induced strain, an embedded regenerated FBG (RFBG) in a cast part was placed in a climatic chamber and heated up to 120 ∘C within several cycles. The results show good agreement with a theoretical model, which consists of a shrink-fit model and temperature-dependent material parameters. Several cast parts with different types of FBGs were machined into tensile test specimens and tensile tests were executed. For the tensile tests, a cyclic procedure was chosen, which allowed us to distinguish between the elastic and plastic deformation of the specimen. An analytical model, which described the elastic part of the tensile test, was introduced and showed good agreement with the measurements. Embedded FBGs - integrated during the casting process - showed under all mechanical and thermal load conditions no hysteresis, a reproducible sensor response, and a high reliable operation, which is very important to create metallic smart structures and packaged fiber optic sensors for harsh environments.Entities:
Keywords: casting; embedded fiber Bragg grating; fiber Bragg grating; regenerated fiber Bragg grating; strain response; temperature response; tensile testing
Year: 2021 PMID: 33804373 PMCID: PMC7957684 DOI: 10.3390/s21051680
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576