학술논문

Repetition Rate and Gauge Length Impact on DTGS Temperature Reconstruction
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Sensors Letters IEEE Sens. Lett. Sensors Letters, IEEE. 7(9):1-4 Sep, 2023
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Temperature measurement
Temperature sensors
Sensors
Phase measurement
Optical variables measurement
Optical fiber sensors
Optical fibers
Sensor integration
distributed optical fiber sensors
distributed temperature gradient sensing (DTGS)
gauge length
repetition rate
Language
ISSN
2475-1472
Abstract
Distributed temperature gradient sensing (DTGS) systems have found widespread applications, particularly in the oil and gas industry. These systems use the analysis of phase variations in backscattered light from optical fibers to provide valuable information about temperature distributions. Thus, obtaining an accurate reconstruction of the phase variations of the backscattered light is essential to achieve reliable and accurate measurements of the thermal gradient. This letter addresses the limitations of the phase unwrapping algorithm in DTGS applications and proposes an evaluation of the impact of repetition rate and gauge length on the reconstruction of the distributed temperature. Through experimental tests and theoretical analyses, limiting parameters for data acquisition and those can compromise measurement accuracy are investigated. The findings contribute to improving the use of DTGS systems, allowing more accurate and reliable temperature monitoring in distributed systems.