Sensors (Aug 2010)

A Magnetostrictive Composite-Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor

  • Jefferson F. D. F. Araújo,
  • Antonio C. Bruno,
  • Hans I. Weber,
  • Arthur M. B. Braga,
  • Sully M. M. Quintero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s100908119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
pp. 8119 – 8128

Abstract

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This paper presents a light and compact optical fiber Bragg Grating sensor for DC and AC magnetic field measurements. The fiber is coated by a thick layer of a magnetostrictive composite consisting of particles of Terfenol-D dispersed in a polymeric matrix. Among the different compositions for the coating that were tested, the best magnetostrictive response was obtained using an epoxy resin as binder and a 30% volume fraction of Terfenol-D particles with sizes ranging from 212 to 300 µm. The effect of a compressive preload in the sensor was also investigated. The achieved resolution was 0.4 mT without a preload or 0.3 mT with a compressive pre-stress of 8.6 MPa. The sensor was tested at magnetic fields of up to 750 mT under static conditions. Dynamic measurements were conducted with a magnetic unbalanced four-pole rotor

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