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Fiber optic sensor system for detecting surface wear

  • US 8,571,813 B2
  • Filed: 03/16/2010
  • Issued: 10/29/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/16/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A sensor system that detects reduction wear in a surface, comprising:

  • a first optical fiber comprising first and second ends;

    the second end of the first optical fiber disposed at a first depth in a substrate beneath a wear surface;

    a primary emitter that injects a first photonic energy into the first end of the optical fiber;

    a re-emitter on the second end of the optical fiber that emits a second photonic energy into the second end of the first optical fiber in response to the first photonic energy being incident on the re-emitter via the optical fiber;

    a detector that detects the second photonic energy emergent from the first end of the first optical fiber; and

    a processor connected to the detector that calculates a wear depth in the wear surface according to a characteristic of the second photonic energy;

    wherein the second photonic energy comprises a different wavelength than the first photonic energy, and further comprising a band-pass filter that blocks wavelengths of the first photonic energy emergent from the first end of the optical fiber before reaching the detector.

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