Measurement of distributed strain and temperature based on higher order and higher mode Bragg conditions
First Claim
1. A Bragg grating sensor for measuring distributed strain and temperature at the same time, said sensor comprising an optical fiber and a saturated, higher order Bragg grating therein having first and second order Bragg conditions, said optical fiber having a single mode operating wavelength region and below a cutoff wavelength of said fiber having a multimode operating wavelength region, a first order Bragg resonance wavelength of said Bragg grating being within said single mode operating wavelength region of said optical fiber and a second order Bragg resonance wavelength being below said cutoff wavelength of said fiber within said multimode operating wavelength region, and the ref lectivities of said saturated Bragg grating at the first and second order Bragg conditions being less than two orders of magnitude of one another.
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Abstract
A Bragg grating sensor for measuring distributed strain and temperature at the same time comprises an optical fiber having a single mode operating wavelength region and below a cutoff wavelength of the fiber having a multimode operating wavelength region. A saturated, higher order Bragg grating having first and second order Bragg conditions is fabricated in the optical fiber. The first order of Bragg resonance wavelength of the Bragg grating is within the single mode operating wavelength region of the optical fiber and the second order of Bragg resonance wavelength is below the cutoff wavelength of the fiber within the multimode operating wavelength region. The reflectivities of the saturated Bragg grating at the first and second order Bragg conditions are less than two orders of magnitude of one another. In use, the first and second order Bragg conditions are simultaneously created in the sensor at the respective wavelengths and a signal from the sensor is demodulated with respect to each of the wavelengths corresponding to the first and second order Bragg conditions. Two Bragg conditions have different responsivities to strain and temperature, thus allowing two equations for axial strain and temperature to be found in terms of the measure shifts in the primary and second order Bragg wavelengths. This system of equations can be solved for strain and temperature.
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- 1. A Bragg grating sensor for measuring distributed strain and temperature at the same time, said sensor comprising an optical fiber and a saturated, higher order Bragg grating therein having first and second order Bragg conditions, said optical fiber having a single mode operating wavelength region and below a cutoff wavelength of said fiber having a multimode operating wavelength region, a first order Bragg resonance wavelength of said Bragg grating being within said single mode operating wavelength region of said optical fiber and a second order Bragg resonance wavelength being below said cutoff wavelength of said fiber within said multimode operating wavelength region, and the ref lectivities of said saturated Bragg grating at the first and second order Bragg conditions being less than two orders of magnitude of one another.
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9. A method of making an optical fiber Bragg grating sensor for measuring distributed strain and temperature at the same time, said method comprising the steps of:
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utilizing a coupled-mode waveguide model of an optical fiber, which model includes the effects of non-sinusoidal index periodicity and multiple propagation modes and is capable of calculating the amplitude of the reflected waves of a periodic Bragg grating in an optical fiber for given incident wave, in determining the length and writing conditions for fabricating a saturated Bragg grating having first and second order Bragg conditions with controllable second order reflectivity for a given incident wave, and using said waveguide model as a guideline in fabricating a saturated, higher order Bragg grating having first and second order Bragg conditions in an optical fiber having a single mode operating wavelength region and below a cutoff wavelength of said fiber having a multimode operating wavelength region, a first order Bragg resonance wavelength of said Bragg grating being within said single mode operating wavelength region of said optical fiber and a second order Bragg resonance wavelength being below said cutoff wavelength of said fiber within said multimode operating wavelength region, and the reflectivities of said saturated Bragg grating at the first and second order Bragg conditions are less than two orders of magnitude of one another. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
where L is the length of the grating along the Z-direction, Pi is the amplitude of the ith propagation mode of the incident wave, and Ω
mi is the coupling coefficient for the ith propagation mode due to the mth Fourier expansion term of the refractive index distributor within the Bragg grating.
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11. The method according to claim 10, including obtaining propagation constants of the propagating modes in the optical fiber as input for said waveguide model by solving numerically an eigenvalue equation formulated using the electric field boundary condition at the interface of a core and a cladding of said optical fiber.
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12. The method according to claim 9, including fabricating said Bragg grating by exposing the material of the grating to a laser so that a primary Bragg resonance reaches a reflectance of at least approximately 50 dB in order to induce a second order Bragg resonance.
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13. The method according to claim 9, including fabricating said Bragg grating using a phase mask arrangement and a laser.
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14. The method according to claim 13, wherein said laser is a high power excimer laser.
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15. A method of making an optical fiber Bragg grating sensor for measuring distributed strain and temperature at the same time, said method comprising:
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selecting an optical fiber having a single mode operating wavelength region and below a cutoff wavelength of said fiber having a multimode operating wavelength region, and fabricating in said optical fiber a saturated, higher order Bragg grating having first and second order Bragg conditions, a first order Bragg resonance wavelength of said Bragg grating being within said single mode operating wavelength region of said optical fiber and, a second order Bragg resonance wavelength being below said cutoff wavelength of said fiber within said multimode operating wavelength region, and the reflectivities of said saturated Bragg grating at the first and second order Bragg conditions being less than two orders of magnitude of one another. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. An apparatus for measuring distributed strain and temperature at the same time, said apparatus comprising:
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a fiber optic sensor having a Bragg grating with first and second order Bragg conditions in an optical fiber, said optical fiber having a single mode operating wavelength region and below a cutoff wavelength of said fiber having a multimode operating wavelength region, a first order of Bragg resonance wavelength of said Bragg grating being within said single mode operating wavelength region of said optical fiber and a second order of Bragg resonance wavelength being below said cutoff wavelength of said fiber within said multimode operating wavelength region, and the reflectivities of said Bragg grating at the first and second order Bragg conditions being less than two orders of magnitude of one another, and a dual-Bragg wavelength demodulation arrangement for receiving a signal from said sensor and demodulating the signal. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method for measuring distributed strain and temperature at the same time, said method comprising:
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simultaneously creating first and second order Bragg conditions at respective wavelengths in a single Bragg grating of a fiber optic sensor, wherein the reflectivities of said Bragg grating at the first and second order of Bragg conditions are less than two orders of magnitude of one another, demodulating a signal from said sensor with respect to each of the wavelengths corresponding to the first and second order of Bragg conditions, and forming two simultaneous equations for strain and temperature using the demodulated output of said sensor. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27)
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