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13 February 1990 Fiber-Optic Oblate Flextensional Hydrophone
David A. Brown, Steven L. Garrett, Donald A. Danielson
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Abstract
When an oblate spheroidal shell having an aspect ratio aib > (2-v)112, where v Poisson's ratio, is subject to hydrostatic compression, the semi-major, a, and semi-minor, b, axes experience strain of opposite sign. If two optical fibers, which comprise the arms of an interferometer, are wound around the equatorial and meridional circumferences of the spheroid, pressure changes induce a differential optical phase shift in the interferometer. Calculations of circumferential strain, polar and equatorial displacement, lowest natural frequency, buckling pressure, and optical pressure sensitivity of such a sensor are presented for thin shells. Sample designs based on these calculations are compared to other fiber-optic hydrophones of similar dimensions and materials. Preliminary designs will be presented.
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David A. Brown, Steven L. Garrett, and Donald A. Danielson "Fiber-Optic Oblate Flextensional Hydrophone", Proc. SPIE 1169, Fiber Optic and Laser Sensors VII, (13 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963038
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber optics

Fiber optics sensors

Interferometers

Optical fibers

Fiber lasers

Laser optics

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