Optical fiber sensor for detecting acoustic emissions
●Electromagnetic Noise Resistance Strong against electrical noise; lightning resistant ●Long-Distance Capability Capable of signal transmission over several kilometers, similar to optical communication ●No Power Supply Required No power supply needed at the measurement point ●Explosion Proof Does not ignite even when installed near hazardous materials (The light used has almost no thermal energy) ●Durability Excellent long-term durability, similar to optical communication
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When a fiber optic cable stretches or contracts, the light passing through it also experiences the Doppler effect. This is utilized in FOD (Fiber Optic Doppler) sensors. By bonding the fiber optic to a solid, the stretching or contracting speed at the bonding point can be measured. At this time, the change in the frequency of the light is proportional to the stretching speed of the fiber optic, and the stretching speed of the fiber optic is proportional to the stretching speed of the solid.
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■Performance■ ●Fiber Element Polyimide-coated quartz glass optical fiber with a diameter of 155μm ●Applicable Temperature Range −20℃ to +100℃ ●Applicable Frequency Range 30kHz to 1MHz
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Generally, when we think of optical fibers, we recall optical communication, but optical fibers, represented by optical waveguides (the paths through which light travels), can also serve as sensors. Optical fiber sensors are gaining attention as next-generation measurement devices. To realize a safe and secure society, it is crucial to ensure that civil structures, which support the foundation of society, and production facilities that generate economic benefits, remain in a healthy state against challenges such as natural disasters like earthquakes and aging. Sensing technology can be likened to the sensory nerves of the human body. By leveraging the unique advantages of optical fibers, such as explosion resistance, durability, electromagnetic resistance, and heat resistance, we aim to realize a safe society as the sensory nerves of society; this is our goal. At times, safety and security are described as "once it has passed the throat...". However, in places that do not attract public attention, diligent operational management, safety management, and maintenance work are carried out day and night with significant manpower and time. Our collective goal and philosophy, "Sweat and High Tech," is to enhance and complement this precious and costly environment of "safety and security" with light.