Vol. 43, Issue 4, pp. 793-801

Vol. 43 Issue 4 pp. 793-801

Fiber optic fused 1×2 coupler as a vibration sensor

Putha Kishore, Dantala Dinakar, Kamineni Srimannarayana, Pachava Vengal Rao

Keywords

vibration sensor, plastic fiber coupler, displacement, LED, photodetector, fast Fourier transform

Abstract

A simple non-contact vibration sensor is designed using a 1×2 plastic optical fiber coupler based on the principle of extrinsic reflection intensity modulation. A single fiber is used as a sensing head for both transmitting and receiving of light from the reflecting surface of the vibrating object and it exhibits a linear region of about 1 mm with the sensitivity of 2.45 mV/μm. The results show that the sensor can measure the frequency of vibrations up to 1300 Hz with an amplitude resolution of 1 μm. In comparison with a dual-fiber and bifurcated-bundle fiber, it eliminates the dark region and front slope, which facilitates easy alignment.

Vol. 43
Issue 4
pp. 793-801

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