Title of article
Detection of water in jet fuel using layer-by-layer thin film coated long period grating sensor
Author/Authors
Puckett، نويسنده , , Sean D. and Pacey، نويسنده , , Gilbert E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
5
From page
300
To page
304
Abstract
The quantitative measurement of jet fuel additives in the field is of interest to the Air Force. The “smart nozzle” project was designed as a state-of-the-art diagnostics package attached to a single-point refueling nozzle for assessing key fuel properties as the fuel is dispensed. The objective of the work was to show proof of concept that a layer-by-layer thin film and long period grating fibers could be used to detect the presence of water in jet fuel. The data for the nafion/PDMA film and a long period grating fiber is a combination capable of quantitative measurement of water in kerosene. The average response (spectral loss wavelength shift) to the kerosene sample ranged from −6.0 for 15 ppm to −126.5 for 60 ppm water. The average calculated value for the check standard was 21.71 and ranged from 21.25 to 22.00 with a true value of 22.5 ppm water. Potential interferences were observed and are judged to be insignificant in real samples.
Keywords
Layer-by-layer multilayers , Water in jet fuel , Long period gratings
Journal title
Talanta
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Talanta
Record number
1656797
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