Plastic optical fibre sensors for environmental monitoring: Biofouling and strain applications

Y. M. Wong, P. J. Scully, R. J. Bartlett, K. S.C. Kuang, W. J. Cantwell

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Abstract

Two long-term environmental monitoring plastic optical fibre (POF) sensors are described, using light intensity modulation. An evanescent field biofouling sensor was developed and characterised with sensitivity ±0.007 refractive index units or 0.5% below n = 1.4 and ±0.002 refractive index units or 0.15% above n = 1.4. A tapered POF was developed and tested as a strain sensor, which demonstrated a significant proportion of excellent linearity and exhibited good agreement with measured strain values. The POF strain sensor appeared to be well-behaved in that it showed little data scatter and was able to monitor strains up to 1.4% without failure. These two applications clearly demonstrate the potential POF sensors have for cheap, on-line continuous environmental monitoring.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)115-119
Number of pages5
JournalStrain
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2003

Keywords

  • Biofouling
  • Environmental
  • Fibre
  • Plastic
  • Strain

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