Title :
Micro-Optical Sensors for Underwater Velocity Measurement
Author :
Modarress, D. ; Svitek, Pavel ; Modarress, Katy ; Wilson, Daniel W.
Author_Institution :
MSE, Pasadena
Abstract :
This manuscript describes recent progress in the development and fielding of optical MEMS-based Mini-and Micro-sensors for surface and underwater applications. The non-intrusive sensors have been developed to measure vehicle speed, boundary layer velocity profile, and skin friction. The MiniLDVTM and Micro velocimeters have been used as a speed sensor in torpedoes, scaled submarines, and surface vessels at sea and in tow tanks. The same instruments have also been used for boundary layer profilometry at variety of Reynolds numbers. MicroSTM shear stress sensors have been used for drag reduction studies in full-scale sea trials. The small size and integrated electronics of the micro-sensors make them especially appropriate for applications in UUV and AUV. In all cases, particles present in the ocean water were found to be adequate both in concentration and size as scattering sources for the measurement. The building blocks for MEMS-based optical sensors are described and examples of sea trials are presented.
Keywords :
micro-optomechanical devices; oceanographic equipment; optical sensors; seawater; underwater optics; underwater vehicles; velocimeters; AUV; Micro velocimeter; MicroS shear stress sensors; MiniLDV velocimeter; Reynolds numbers; UUV; boundary layer velocity profile; drag reduction studies; microoptical sensors; nonintrusive sensors; ocean water particles; optical MEMS-based minisensors; scaled submarines; sea trials; skin friction; speed sensor; surface vessels; torpedoes; tow tanks; underwater velocity measurement; vehicle speed; Friction; Instruments; Optical scattering; Optical sensors; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Skin; Stress; Underwater vehicles; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology and Workshop on Scientific Use of Submarine Cables and Related Technologies, 2007. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1207-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1208-0
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2007.370801