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Development and analysis of a model based on chirped fiber Bragg gratings employed for cracks characterization in materials
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2018-11Registro en:
Mesa Yandy, Angelica Maria; Duchowicz, Ricardo; Russo, Nelida Araceli; Cruz, Jose Luis; Andrés, Miguel V.; Development and analysis of a model based on chirped fiber Bragg gratings employed for cracks characterization in materials; Elsevier Science; Optics Communications; 426; 11-2018; 401-409
0030-4018
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Autor
Mesa Yandy, Angelica Maria
Duchowicz, Ricardo
Russo, Nelida Araceli
Cruz, Jose Luis
Andrés, Miguel V.
Resumen
In this work a model was developed that allows to understand the behavior of a chirped fiber Bragg grating for the detection and characterization of cracks in materials. In addition to the amplitude response, we show that the group delay of the grating provides useful information for the characterization of the crack. The position of the crack can be determined thanks to the linear chirp of the grating that fixes a correlation between the spatial position and both, the wavelength and the group delay. However, our analysis shows that this simple approach has a source of error, which can be overcome if a controllable external strain can be applied to the embedded grating, additional to the strain generated by the embedding process. Thus, the width of the crack can be also estimated. The effect of the appearance of a crack on the grating generates simple o multiple transmission peaks that are analyzed considering the behavior of a Fabry-Perot fiber cavity. This simple model was experimentally tested and preliminary results were in good agreement with the simulations.