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- Title
Shape Sensing Monitoring System Based on Fiber-Optic Strain Measurements: Laboratory Tests.
- Authors
Ferreira, P.; Caetano, E.; Ramos, L.; Pinto, P.
- Abstract
In the context of the characterization of the shape of flying sails whilst racing, a novel method for real-time form-finding of flexural beams based on strain measurements has been developed and implemented. The very large displacements and deformations occurred on the beam pose specific demands both to the algorithm for shape detection and to the materials and sensors to use in the practical implementation, which are described and addressed in this paper. The developed method is implemented by installation of fiber Bragg grating ( FBG) sensors on a beam, which are used to evaluate the curvature at specific cross-sections. The deformation curve is reconstructed by integration of local curvatures and interpolation. The effectiveness of the developed method is verified by tests on a physical model. An image-based monitoring system is further employed to validate the concept and the tests conducted with the FBG sensors. This allows the performance of an additional series of sensitivity tests in order to define the most relevant measurement parameters and characterize the accuracy of the developed method.
- Subjects
FIBER optical sensors; SAILS; STRAINS &; stresses (Mechanics); FIBER Bragg gratings; FLEXURAL strength
- Publication
Experimental Techniques, 2017, Vol 41, Issue 4, p407
- ISSN
0732-8818
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s40799-017-0187-0