학술논문

Design of Polarization-Maintaining FBGs Using Polyimide Films to Improve Strain-Temperature Sensing in CFRP Laminates
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Photonics Journal IEEE Photonics J. Photonics Journal, IEEE. 13(2):1-15 Apr, 2021
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Optical fiber sensors
Strain
Optical fiber theory
Temperature sensors
Polyimides
Optical fiber polarization
Stress
Modeling
fiber gratings
theory and design
sensors
Language
ISSN
1943-0655
1943-0647
Abstract
Uniform Fiber Bragg Grating sensors based on Polarization-Maintaining fibers are designed for simultaneous longitudinal strain and temperature measurement of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer laminates. Panda, Bow tie and Pseudo-rectangle optical fiber shape sections are investigated employing three different embedding methods, for each optical fiber. The simulation accurately takes into account that the fibers are embedded in unidirectional Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer and covered between two adhesive polyimide films. An exhaustive, accurate and robust investigation of the mechanisms originating Bragg wavelength shift is developed by considering a complete multiphysical model including: the propagation modes and their interaction, the birefringence, the optomechanical and thermal behaviour of both the optical fiber and the embedding composite material. For the first time, the use of polyimide films is proposed to obtain an increase of temperature sensor sensitivity, reducing the stress-transfer, due to thermal expansion, between the composite laminate and the sensing element. The designed Fiber Bragg Grating sensors are compared and their potential application, for simultaneous strain and temperature measurement of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer is discussed.