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Comparison of epoxy and braze-welded attachment methods for FBG strain gauges

Authors :
Pawel Niewczas
Jack McAlorum
L. Clayburn
Grzegorz Fusiek
Tim Rubert
I. Mckeeman
Marcus Perry
Source :
University of Strathclyde, IEEE SENSORS 2017

Abstract

This paper presents experimental results from fatigue and static loading tests performed on both epoxy and braze-welded FBG strain sensors. Most FBG attachment methods are relatively understudied, with epoxy the most commonly used. Long curing times and humidity sensitivity during curing render epoxy inappropriate for certain implementations. This work shows that a bespoke braze-welded attachment design is able to achieve a higher static failure limit of 22kN when compared to strain gauge epoxies, which fail at 20kN. Both methods demonstrate high fatigue life, with no significant deterioration after two million cycles. Epoxy swelling was observed when the sensors were held at a relative humidity of 96%, applying ~0.6 mϵ of tension to the FBG, whereas a braze-weld attachment was unaffected by humidity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
University of Strathclyde, IEEE SENSORS 2017
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21f90b2c0078b02b1fb982db8740b77c