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A Panda fiber temperature sensor up to 900°C

Authors :
Hokkanen, A.
Salmi, A.
Vashistha, V.
Nyman, M.
Nielsen, S. K.
Jensen, T.
Jessen, M.
Wälchli, B.
Kapulainen, M.
Naulin, V.
Tala, T.
Aalto, T.
Hokkanen, A.
Salmi, A.
Vashistha, V.
Nyman, M.
Nielsen, S. K.
Jensen, T.
Jessen, M.
Wälchli, B.
Kapulainen, M.
Naulin, V.
Tala, T.
Aalto, T.
Source :
Hokkanen , A , Salmi , A , Vashistha , V , Nyman , M , Nielsen , S K , Jensen , T , Jessen , M , Wälchli , B , Kapulainen , M , Naulin , V , Tala , T & Aalto , T 2022 , ' A Panda fiber temperature sensor up to 900°C ' , Journal of Instrumentation , vol. 17 , no. 7 , P07031 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The use of Panda-type polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber for the localized sensing of high temperatures was analyzed with simulations and experiments up to 900°C. Accuracy and repeatability of the results started to decline above 800°C. Fused silica optical fiber melts at 1700°C, which sets an ultimate limit for measurable temperatures. In practice, optical fiber birefringence restricts the maximum temperature to 1060°C where PM fiber loses its ability to maintain polarization. Three sensor fibers (4, 5 and 10 cm long) were spliced at 45° angles to input/output fibers and calibrated in an oven from room temperature to 850-900°C temperature range. Two superluminescent light-emitting diodes (SLEDs) were coupled together as a broadband light source. Birefringence-induced change of the polarization in the sensor fiber was measured with a polarization splitter and an optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) as a function of the wavelength. Temperature-dependent birefringence generates a sinusoidal reflection spectrum from the input polarization mode to the orthogonal output polarization mode. Temperature changes could be concluded from variations in these spectra. Finally, a small fusion device, NORTH, at DTU, Denmark was successfully used as a testbed to make sure that the sensors can handle transportation and the instrumentation required for vacuum operation and still produce sensible data from a harsh environment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Hokkanen , A , Salmi , A , Vashistha , V , Nyman , M , Nielsen , S K , Jensen , T , Jessen , M , Wälchli , B , Kapulainen , M , Naulin , V , Tala , T & Aalto , T 2022 , ' A Panda fiber temperature sensor up to 900°C ' , Journal of Instrumentation , vol. 17 , no. 7 , P07031 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372616470
Document Type :
Electronic Resource