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Follow on Google News | ![]() “Off-the-Shelf” Optical Sensing Fiber for Easy Integration with Composite MaterialsTo improve ease of storage and handling, FBGS has launched a new sensing fiber embedded within a protective jacket. For measurement of strain or temperature, the GFRP coated fiber can be mounted on materials similar to an electrical strain gauge
By: FBGS The major benefit of optical fiber remains its size and its ability to replicate many traditional strain gauges without the complexity, weight or cost normally associated with electrical sensors. Manufacturers of aircraft wings or wind turbine blades for example are already familiar with this technique for identifying and pinpointing faults within materials. However, as the typical optical fiber is not much bigger than a human hair, this has also introduced some handling difficulties during the storage, preparation and application of the fiber. To resolve these difficulties, FBGS has introduced a new strain sensing fiber with a protective GFRP jacket (Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic) material, making integration with the composite material easier for the technician. Supplied on a convenient spool, it is available in either a tape (SMT-01 (http://www.fbgs.com/ Whilst fiber length, number of sensors and connector type can be specified by the customer, a new fiber is now available for trials and evaluation comprising 5 sensors over a 6,2m length of the coated fiber. It is now possible for companies in the aerospace, yachting, civil and wind industries to introduce this measuring technique, without the issues sometimes associated with the introduction of new technologies. And if already familiar with the application of traditional electric strain gauges, then this process should be comparatively straight forward. End
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