2022
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/ac5889
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Optical fiber FBG linear sensing systems for the on-line monitoring of airborne high temperature air duct leakage

Abstract: Electrical Sensing System, such as those involving eutectic salt, are mostly used in connection to leakage from existing airborne high-temperature air-conducting pipelines. Such complex structured systems are susceptible to external interferences and, thus, cannot meet the increasingly strict monitoring needs of a complex air-conducting pipeline system of an aircraft. In view of this, this paper studies an alternative sensor system based on a dense array fiber grating. To obtain a compact and light-weight airb… Show more

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“…The acquisition of vibration acceleration signals has significant applications in multiple fields, such as oil and gas seismic exploration, [1][2][3] real-time identification of human activity, [4] structural health monitoring and damage detection, [5] on-line monitoring of airborne air duct leakage, [6] automotive, and aerospace applications. [7] However, with the development of science and technology, scalar information no longer meets the needs of real-time and accurate acceleration measurement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acquisition of vibration acceleration signals has significant applications in multiple fields, such as oil and gas seismic exploration, [1][2][3] real-time identification of human activity, [4] structural health monitoring and damage detection, [5] on-line monitoring of airborne air duct leakage, [6] automotive, and aerospace applications. [7] However, with the development of science and technology, scalar information no longer meets the needs of real-time and accurate acceleration measurement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%