Fiber Bragg Grating Applied toIn SituCharacterization of Composites
Abstract
Fiber optic sensors have been extensively used for measuring strain, temperature, pressure, humidity, and other quantities in various experimental configurations. Compared to other traditional sensors, they have a number of advantages. They are generally more compact, lightweight, and less invasive because of their small size (125 µm is the standard diameter of the fiber). In addition, they are immune to electromagnetic interference, have...
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Fiber Bragg Grating Applied toIn SituCharacterization of Composites
Published Date
Jul 20, 2012
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