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2 July 2007 The detection of ultrasound using fibre optic sensors
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Proceedings Volume 6619, Third European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors; 66192J (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.738624
Event: Third European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, 2007, Napoli, Italy
Abstract
Ultrasound is a valuable tool for the detection of damage in structures and the characterisation of material properties. Its detection is conventionally done by piezoelectric transducers, however fibre optic sensors can operate over a greater range of frequencies and also yield information on the direction of wave propagation. The interaction between fibre sensors and ultrasound both demonstrates the integrating features of intrinsic fibre optic sensors and presents new opportunities in ultrasonic detection, offering enormous diversity in polar and frequency response. This paper summarises the interaction mechanisms between ultrasound and fibre sensors and confirms their functional flexibility. We use these results to demonstrate the practical use of these sensors to detect and locate damage in a sample.
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Brian Culshaw, Graham Thursby, Daniel Betz, and Boja Sorazu "The detection of ultrasound using fibre optic sensors", Proc. SPIE 6619, Third European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, 66192J (2 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.738624
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber Bragg gratings

Fiber optics sensors

Ultrasonography

Wave propagation

Wavefronts

Ultrasonics

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