IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Development of a FBG Based Hoop-Strain Sensor Using 3D Printing Method

  • Chengyu Hong,
  • Yifan Zhang,
  • Dong Su,
  • Zhenyu Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2933568
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 107154 – 107160

Abstract

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In this study, a hoop-strain sensor was developed by embedding a bare fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor inside 3D printed Polylactic Acid (PLA) filament. Fabrication process of the hoop-strain sensor indicates that the initial temperature of the melted PLA is around 50 °C which is obviously lower than the printing temperature of the printer nozzle (around 200°C). A typical residual wavelength was found after the fabrication process of the hoop-strain sensor. The shrinkage deformation of the present sensor was around 208 με after fabrication. The hoop-strain sensor was flexible and can be used to measure both circumferential strain change and contact pressure between hoop-strain sensors and cylinders. Calibration tests for elongation measurement indicate that the sensitivity and minimum resolution with respect to strain change are 4.04 nm/% and 3.574 με, respectively. The obtained measurement sensitivity and resolution for pressure measurement were 0.0035 nm/kPa, and 0.286 kPa, respectively. The maximum measurement ranges of the hoop-strain sensor for strain and pressure measurement are larger than 1% and 800 kPa, respectively.

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