DocumentCode :
1564191
Title :
An optical fibre sensor for germicidal microwave plasma powered UV lamps output with potential for on-line temperature control
Author :
Fitzpatrick, C. ; Lewis, E. ; Al-Shamma´a, A. ; Lucas, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Limerick Univ., Ireland
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
455
Abstract :
A novel optical fibre based system has been developed which is capable of measuring the light output intensity of a high power microwave powered UV light source (MPUVL). Calibration of the sensor has shown excellent agreement with conventional semiconductor UV sensors. There are several industrial applications for this type of microwave plasma driven light source especially in the drinking water industry where it is necessary to kill potentially life-threatening bacteria. The results of this investigation have demonstrated the suitability of fibre sensors for monitoring and performance optimisation. of the MPUVL. The technique is especially suited for light source temperature control as the phosphor decay times are less than a second (typically 3 ins). This is particularly important where the wavelength needs to be determined for operation in the germicidal region (254 nm) or the ozone-generating region (185 nm). The results have demonstrated a maximum departure from linearity of 2% in when measuring the light output intensity from the MPUVL in the power operating region (50 to 200 W). Apart from its low cost compared to conventional UV spectroscopic techniques, the fibre sensor of this investigation has the added advantage of being able to operate in a hostile electromagnetic environment of high power microwave electric and magnetic fields.
Keywords :
discharge lamps; fibre optic sensors; food processing industry; intensity measurement; light sources; lighting control; optical control; plasma applications; power control; temperature control; ultraviolet detectors; ultraviolet radiation effects; water pollution control; 254 nm; 50 to 200 W; UV source monitoring; closed loop control system; drinking water industry; fluorescent optical fibres; food products; germicidal microwave plasma powered UV lamps; high power source; light output intensity; microwave generated plasma; on-line temperature control; optical fibre sensor; optimum efficiency; polymer fibre; spectrally transparent epoxy; sterilisation; Beverage industry; Lamps; Light sources; Microwave measurements; Optical fiber sensors; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Plasma temperature; Power measurement; Temperature control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Optical Fiber Sensors Conference Technical Digest, 2002. Ofs 2002, 15th
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7289-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OFS.2002.1000690
Filename :
1000690
Link To Document :
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