DocumentCode :
3466508
Title :
Fiber optic sensors for predictive health monitoring
Author :
Borinski, Jason W. ; Boyd, Clark D. ; Dietz, Jason A. ; Duke, John C. ; Home, M.R.
Author_Institution :
Luna Innovations, Blacksburg, VA, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
250
Lastpage :
262
Abstract :
The ability to predict the onset of failure in mechanical systems is key to the reduction in maintenance costs, downtime, and health hazards in industrial environments. Vibration monitoring can be used to spot mechanical problems, trigger preventative maintenance and diagnose the health of rotating machinery. A variety of MEMS accelerometers and piezoelectric acoustic emission sensors are used in health monitoring that are limited by their size, cost, and performance. Optical fiber sensors are rapidly emerging as viable alternatives to these devices as effective means of health monitoring in harsh environments. These sensors are tolerant to extreme temperature, EMI, shock and vibration, and offer reduced weight and increased accuracy over conventional instrumentation. As a result, these sensors have begun to replace conventional sensors in harsh environment applications. Optical fiber sensors offer much smaller size, reduced weight, ability to operate at temperatures up to 2000°C, immunity to electromagnetic interference, resistance to corrosive environments, inherent safety within flammable environments, and the ability to multiplex multiple sensors on a single optical fiber. This paper presents the research and development of both low-profile fiber optic-based acoustic emissions sensors for use in nondestructive evaluation systems and fiber optic accelerometers for harsh environment health monitoring applications
Keywords :
Fabry-Perot interferometers; accelerometers; acoustic emission testing; condition monitoring; failure (mechanical); fibre optic sensors; micromachining; nondestructive testing; 2000 C; Fabry-Perot interferometer; analysis of harmonics; corrosive environments; downtime; electromagnetic interference; failure; health hazards; health monitoring; maintenance costs; nondestructive evaluation; optical acoustic emissions sensors; optical fiber sensors; preventative maintenance; safety; up to 2000 degrees C; vibration monitoring; Accelerometers; Acoustic emission; Acoustic sensors; Condition monitoring; Costs; Electromagnetic interference; Optical fiber sensors; Optical sensors; Temperature sensors; Vibrations;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON Proceedings, 2001. IEEE Systems Readiness Technology Conference
Conference_Location :
Valley Forge, PA
ISSN :
1080-7225
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7094-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.2001.948969
Filename :
948969
Link To Document :
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