FBG SENSOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS
Sensors | Environment | Optical Fiber | Fiber Bragg Gratings | ZeoliteINTRODUCTION
Fiber-optic sensors with FBG (Fiber Bragg Gratings) technology can be used to monitor environmental parameters and measure some material properties. By exploiting the porous structure of zeolite-type materials, it is possible to correlate, with nanometric or picometric precision, the volumetric transformations of the material to the mechanical deformations applied to the FBG sensor.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
The technology enables the use of fiber optic sensors, especially of the FBG type, as monitors of physical, chemical and environmental parameters. Standard FBG sensors are strain gauges made of chemically and physically neutral materials, only able to detect the deformations induced by a signal propagating along the optical fiber. By surrounding the FBG device with microporous materials, such as zeolites, the sensors will register the strains on materials (as usual) but these will be linked to the status of materials themselves and to the environmental conditions in which the sensors are dipped. Moreover, using a single optical fiber with multiplexed sensors, it is possible to simultaneously measure several parameters such as temperature and humidity, and to evaluate the presence of some absorbed elements.POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS
- Pollutant monitor;
- Humidity and temperature control;
- Characterization of zeolite type materials;
- Characterization of absorbed materials.
ADVANTAGES
- One acquisition system with real time independent measurements of several parameters;
- High system design flexibility;
- Higher resolution and performances than existing FBG standard technologies.
PATENT INFORMATION
PATENT OWNER
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica NuclearePATENT STATUS
GrantedPRIORITY NUMBER
RM2011A000621PRIORITY DATE
24/11/2011LICENSE
ItalyCOMMERCIAL RIGHTS
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