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100.1.#.a: Mejia Aranda, A.R.; Basurto Pensado, M.A.; Antunez Ceron, E.E.; Castro Gómez, L.L.; Urquiza Beltran, G.; Rodriguez, J.A.; García, J.C.; Sánchez Mondragón, J.J.; Ruiz Pérez, V.I.

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653.#.#.a: PDMS; power; LabView; alternative; gauge; multimode interference; fiber optic

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520.3.#.a: This paper presents the design, development and tests made to a fiber optic pressure sensor using the multimodalinterference methodology (MMI) thus, we propose an alternative sensor to the ones available which are limited byhigh robust environments where the use of them is a potential hazard (explosive gases, corrosion and evenelectromagnetic fields). The range of work for this sensor is 0 to 0.36 psi, the arrangement used is formed by a laserdiode, a sensing element, an electronic amplifying circuit, a data acquisition board and a computer. The sensingelement used is a SMS fiber optic structure (singlemode–multimode–singlemode, where a multimode fiber isembedded between two singlemode fibers) placed within the contact surface (diaphragm) made of a polymericmaterial; the body of the sensor was made of nylamid. The bending produced in the diaphragm by the pressure insidethe body of the sensor generates changes in the transmitted power response carried inside the fiber.

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Artículo

Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor of 0–0.36 psi by Multimode Interference Technique

Mejia Aranda, A.R.; Basurto Pensado, M.A.; Antunez Ceron, E.E.; Castro Gómez, L.L.; Urquiza Beltran, G.; Rodriguez, J.A.; García, J.C.; Sánchez Mondragón, J.J.; Ruiz Pérez, V.I.

Instituto de Ciencias Aplicadas y Tecnología, UNAM, publicado en Journal of Applied Research and Technology, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Mejia Aranda, A.R., et al. (2013). Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor of 0–0.36 psi by Multimode Interference Technique. Journal of Applied Research and Technology; Vol. 11 Núm. 5. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/45662

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Autor(es)
Mejia Aranda, A.R.; Basurto Pensado, M.A.; Antunez Ceron, E.E.; Castro Gómez, L.L.; Urquiza Beltran, G.; Rodriguez, J.A.; García, J.C.; Sánchez Mondragón, J.J.; Ruiz Pérez, V.I.
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Ingenierías
Título
Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor of 0–0.36 psi by Multimode Interference Technique
Fecha
2013-10-01
Resumen
This paper presents the design, development and tests made to a fiber optic pressure sensor using the multimodalinterference methodology (MMI) thus, we propose an alternative sensor to the ones available which are limited byhigh robust environments where the use of them is a potential hazard (explosive gases, corrosion and evenelectromagnetic fields). The range of work for this sensor is 0 to 0.36 psi, the arrangement used is formed by a laserdiode, a sensing element, an electronic amplifying circuit, a data acquisition board and a computer. The sensingelement used is a SMS fiber optic structure (singlemode–multimode–singlemode, where a multimode fiber isembedded between two singlemode fibers) placed within the contact surface (diaphragm) made of a polymericmaterial; the body of the sensor was made of nylamid. The bending produced in the diaphragm by the pressure insidethe body of the sensor generates changes in the transmitted power response carried inside the fiber.
Tema
PDMS; power; LabView; alternative; gauge; multimode interference; fiber optic
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2448-6736; ISSN: 1665-6423

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