Sensors (Oct 2016)

Research on High Sensitive D-Shaped FBG Hydrogen Sensors in Power Transformer Oil

  • Ying-Ting Luo,
  • Hong-Bin Wang,
  • Guo-Ming Ma,
  • Hong-Tu Song,
  • Chengrong Li,
  • Jun Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s16101641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. 1641

Abstract

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Dissolved hydrogen is a symbol gas decomposed by power transformer oil for electrical faults such as overheat or partial discharges. A novel D-shaped fiber Bragg grating (D-FBG) sensor is herein proposed and was fabricated with magnetron sputtering to measure the dissolved hydrogen concentration in power transformer oil in this paper. Different from the RI (refractive index)-based effect, D-FBG in this case is sensitive to curvature caused by stress from sensing coating, leading to Bragg wavelength shifts accordingly. The relationship between the D-FBG wavelength shift and dissolved hydrogen concentration in oil was measured experimentally in the laboratory. The detected sensitivity could be as high as 1.96 μL/L at every 1-pm wavelength shift. The results proved that a simple, polished FBG-based hydrogen sensor provides a linear measuring characteristic in the range of low hydrogen concentrations in transformer oil. Moreover, the stable hydrogen sensing performance was investigated by X-ray diffraction analysis.

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