Sensors (Feb 2011)

Microstructured Optical Fiber Sensors Embedded in a Laminate Composite for Smart Material Applications

  • Hugo Thienpont,
  • Hartmut Bartelt,
  • Francis Berghmans,
  • Martin Becker,
  • Pawel Mergo,
  • Waclaw Urbanczyk,
  • Joris Degrieck,
  • Eli Voet,
  • Sophie Eve,
  • Nicolas Lammens,
  • Sanne Sulejmani,
  • Thomas Geernaert,
  • Geert Luyckx,
  • Camille Sonnenfeld

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s110302566
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 2566 – 2579

Abstract

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Fiber Bragg gratings written in highly birefringent microstructured optical fiber with a dedicated design are embedded in a composite fiber-reinforced polymer. The Bragg peak wavelength shifts are measured under controlled axial and transversal strain and during thermal cycling of the composite sample. We obtain a sensitivity to transversal strain that exceeds values reported earlier in literature by one order of magnitude. Our results evidence the relevance of using microstructured optical fibers for structural integrity monitoring of composite material structures.

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