Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Jan 2013)

The Usability Analysis of Different Standard Single-Mode Optical Fibers and Its Installation Methods for the Interferometric Measurements

  • Jakub Cubik,
  • Stanislav Kepak,
  • Jan Doricak,
  • Vladimir Vasinek,
  • Jakub Jaros,
  • Andrej Liner,
  • Martin Papes,
  • Marcel Fajkus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15598/aeee.v11i6.885
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
pp. 535 – 542

Abstract

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With optical fibers we are able to measure a variety of physical quantities. Optical fiber sensors sensitive to the change of the light phase, so-called interferometers referred in this article are one of the most sensitive sensors. Because we are able to detect phase changes with extreme precision, these sensors are thus suitable for demanding applications, where cost is not the main requirement. We have used the Mach-Zehnder configuration. The paper deals with the usage of different types of standard single-mode optical fibers in the civil engineering as an integrated acoustic sensor. Further experiments are focused on the different types of fiber installation methods, such as placement in the mounting foam, into the polystyrene or attachment onto the wooden surface and their effect on the measurements. Through the repeated measurements of harmonic frequencies were obtained information about the usable frequency range and sensitivity of the particular arrangement. Measurement was performed for both cases, where the specific type of fiber or specifically installed fiber was used as the measurement or as the reference. The final evaluation is based both on the experience gained during measurements and also using the statistical calculations.

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