Fiber optic damage sensor for wire and cable
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1. An insulated conductor for sensing insulation damage comprising;
- an insulated portion surrounding an elongated conductor portion; and
a plurality of helical windings of an optical sensor comprising an optical fiber disposed in the insulation portion and surrounding the elongated conductor portion between the conductor portion and an outside surface of the insulation portion, the plurality of helical windings comprising a predetermined pitch whereby mechanical damage to a sub-portion of the insulation portion results in sufficient stress on at least one of said plurality of helical windings to be detectable by an optical measurement device connectable to said optical sensor.
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Abstract
An optical fiber sensor, disposed in the insulation of a wire or cable, provides a means of detecting damage to the insulation of the wire or cable. An optical measurement device, such as an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR), coupled to the sensor, detects the presence and location of a sensor fault or stress. The sensor is positioned between the conductor and the outside surface of the conductor so that the OTDR will sense damage before the conductor is exposed or contacted by a damage element.
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1. An insulated conductor for sensing insulation damage comprising;
an insulated portion surrounding an elongated conductor portion; and
a plurality of helical windings of an optical sensor comprising an optical fiber disposed in the insulation portion and surrounding the elongated conductor portion between the conductor portion and an outside surface of the insulation portion, the plurality of helical windings comprising a predetermined pitch whereby mechanical damage to a sub-portion of the insulation portion results in sufficient stress on at least one of said plurality of helical windings to be detectable by an optical measurement device connectable to said optical sensor.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An insulated conductor for sensing insulation damage comprising:
an insulated portion surrounding an elongated conductor portion; and
a predetermined number of longitudinal optical sensor portions, each of said predetermined number of longitudinal sensor portions comprising an optical fiber and disposed in the insulation portion generally parallel to the conductor portion, and spaced between the conductor portion and an outside surface of the insulation portion in a predetermined cross-sectional pattern surrounding the elongated conductor portion;
the predetermined number of longitudinal optical sensor portions being at least two and a number sufficient whereby mechanical damage to a sub-portion of the insulation portion results in sufficient stress on at least one of said predetermined number of longitudinal optical sensor portions to be detectable by an optical measurement device connectable to said predetermined number of longitudinal optical sensor portions.- View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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