Claims
- 1. An environmental sensor to measure moisture or chemical content, said sensor including:
(a) a fiber grating positioned between plates, and, (b) a layer of material that expands and contracts with moisture or chemical content, and, (c) a clamp surrounding the plates so that transverse force is applied to the fiber grating as the layer of material expands or contracts with moisture or chemical content.
- 2. An environmental sensor as in claim 1 further including:
(a) multiple stacks of plates and layers of material that expand and contract with moisture or chemical content to exert transverse force on the fiber grating.
- 3. An environmental sensor as in claim 1 further including:
(a) one of the plates having a V groove to position the optical fiber.
- 4. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 1 further including:
(a) an optical fiber without a fiber grating, positioned in substantially the same orientation as the optical fiber containing the fiber grating, and (b) a dual parallel V groove plate in which the optical fiber with the fiber grating and the optical fiber without a fiber grating are positioned.
- 5. An environmental sensor as in claim 3 further including:
(a) guides to position the plates for optimum transverse loading of the optical fiber grating.
- 6. An environmental sensor as in claim 3 further including:
(a) a second fiber grating positioned in a second V groove plate opposite said first fiber grating and V groove plate, and, (b) centered dual separated plates with a layer of moisture/chemically responsive material between.
- 7. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 1 further including:
(a) plates with a beveled edge containing the layer of material that expands or contracts with the presence of moisture or chemical content.
- 8. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 1 further including:
(a) plates that are permeable to moisture or chemical content.
- 9. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 1 further including:
(a) a triple V groove for one plate with the two outer grooves containing fibers without fiber gratings and the center fiber containing a fiber grating.
- 10. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 1 further including:
(a) the layer of material that expands or contracts being placed substantially on the fiber containing the fiber grating.
- 11. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 1 further comprising:
(a) composite material placed around the fiber grating to orient it.
- 12. An environment sensor as recited in claim 11 further including:
(a) a layer of material that expands or contracts with moisture or chemical content between the two plates that exert transverse force.
- 13. An environmental fiber grating strain sensor including:
(a) birefringent optical fiber with a fiber grating written into it, and, (b) a coating surrounding said fiber, and (c) flats impressed on the coating to indicate orientation of the birefringent axes.
- 14. An environmental fiber grating strain sensor as recited in claim 13, further including:
(a) a plurality of fiber gratings.
- 15. An environmental fiber grating strain sensor as recited in claim 13, further including:
(a) said coating being moisture/chemical content responsive.
- 16. An environmental sensor to measure strain fields interior to a bond joint including:
(a) an optical fiber grating written onto birefringent optical fiber, and (b) the fiber placed in a bond joint.
- 17. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 16 including:
(a) said optical fiber grating axes oriented at 45 degrees to plane of the joint.
- 18. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 16 including:
(a) said optical fiber grating near the edge of the bond.
- 19. An environmental sensor as recited in claim 16 including:
(a) said optical fiber grating being outside the edge of the bond.
- 20. A tunable fiber grating filter that may be used to measure wavelength as part of an environmental sensing system including:
(a) a fiber grating written onto an optical fiber, and (b) a beam with bending means and (c) means to attach the fiber grating to the beam and (d) means to controllably bend the beam.
- 21. A tunable fiber grating filter as recited in claim 20 further including:
(a) said beam being made of composite material.
- 22. A tunable fiber grating filter as recited in claim 21 further including:
(a) said fiber grating being attached to said beam by being embedded near one of the surfaces of said beam.
- 23. A tunable fiber grating filter as recited in claim 20 further including:
(a) said bending means being a screw in a tapped hole in the beam.
- 24. A tunable fiber grating filter as recited in claim 20 further including:
(a) a plurality of fiber gratings at mounted on separate beams connected in serial.
- 25. A tunable fiber grating filter including:
(a) a fiber grating, and (b) means to axially elongate or relax the fiber grating, and (c) means to change the length of the fiber grating for biasing into the desired operating wavelength.
- 26. A tunable fiber grating filter as recited in claim 25, further including:
(a) said biasing means being a tube in which said fiber grating is elongated and potted for biasing.
- 27. A tunable fiber grating filter as recited in claim 25, further including:
(a) said fiber grating being embedded into a composite part, and, (b) said means to change the length of the fiber grating being axial force on said composite part.
- 28. A tunable fiber grating filter as recited in claim 25, further including:
(a) said elongation or relaxation means being a precision screw attached to one end of fiber grating.
- 29. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system including:
(a) a light source connected to one end of first beamsplitting means, and, (b) second end of said beamsplitter connected to a first fiber grating, and, (c) third end of said fiber beamsplitter connected to a terminated end or additional fiber gratings, and, (d) fourth end of said fiber beamsplitter connected to a spectral measurement means to read out the wavelength of said first and second fiber gratings.
- 30. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 29, further including:
(a) said light source being a time pulsed light source, and, (b) said filter means including a second beamsplitter with first end connected to said fourth end of first beamsplitter means, and, (c) second end of said second beamsplitter connected to a reference detector, and, (d) fourth end of said second beamsplitter connected to first side of spectral filter, and, (e) second side of said spectral filter connected to an output detector, and, (f) third end of said second beamsplitter is terminated to avoid back reflection.
- 31. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 30, further including:
(a) said second end of first beamsplitter means connected to multiple fiber gratings spaced by delay loops.
- 32. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 31, further including:
(a) said third end of first beamsplitter means connected to multiple fiber gratings spaced by delay loops.
- 33. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 29, further including:
(a) said first fiber grating being written into birefringent fiber, and, (b) said spectral measurement means including: (c) first end of second beamsplitter means connected to said fourth end of said first beamsplitter means,and, (d) second end of said second beamsplitter means connected to first end of third beamsplitter means, and, (e) second end of said third beamsplitter connected to first end of first polarization control means, and, (f) second end of first polarization control means connected to first end of polarizing means, and, (g) second end of polarizing means connected to first end of spectral filter means, and, (h) second end of spectral filter means connector to first output detector means, and, (i) third end of said third beamsplitter means connected to second output detector means, and (j) third end of said second beamsplitter means connected to first end of fourth beamsplitter means, and, (k) second end of said fourth beamsplitter means connected to first end of second polarization controller means, and, (l) second end of said second polarization controller means connected to first end of second polarizing means, and, (m) second end of second polarizing means connected to second spectral filter means, and, (n) second end of second spectral filter means connected to third output detector, and (o) third end of said fourth beamsplitter means connected to fourth output detector.
- 34. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 29, further including:
(a) said first fiber grating being written into birefringent fiber, and, (b) said spectral measurement means including: (c) first end of second beamsplitter means connected to said fourth end of said first beamsplitter means,and, (d) second end of said second beamsplitter means connected to first end of first polarizing means, and, (e) second end of said first polarizing means being connected to first end of third beamsplitting means, and, (f) second end of said third beamsplitting means being connected to first end of first spectral filter means, and, (g) second end of said first spectral filter means being connected to first output detector, and, (h) third end of third beamsplitter means connected to second output detector, and, (i) third end of second beamsplitter connected to first end of second polarizing means, and, (j) second end of first polarizing means connected to first end of fourth beamsplitting means, and, (k) second end of said fourth beamsplitting means connected to first end of second spectral filter means and, (l) second end of second spectral filter connected to third output detector, and, (m) third end of said fourth beamsplitting means connected to fourth output detector.
- 35. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 34, further including:
(a) multiple fiber gratings written at distinct wavelengths into birefringent fiber, and, (b) multiple spectral measurement means as recited in claim 34, sections (c) through (m) connected to fourth end of said first beamsplitting means by a one by n beamsplitting means where n are the number of gratings and spectral measurement means.
- 36. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 34 further including:
(a) multiple fiber grating gratings written at distinct wavelengths, and, (b) a one by n beamsplitting means connected to the fourth end of said first beamsplitter, and, (c) a third beamsplitting means connected to first of n ends of said one by n beamsplitting means, and, (d) second end of third beamsplitting means connected to first end of first spectral filter means to spectrally measure first of said multiple fiber gratings, and, (e) second end of first spectral filter connected to first output detector, and, (f) third end of third beamsplitting means connected to second output detector, and, (g) second through nth outputs of said one by n beamsplitting means connected to fourth to n+2 beamsplitting means, and, (h) second end of fourth to n+2 beamsplitting means connected to first ends of second to nth spectral filter means, and, (i) second end of second to nth spectral filters connected to second to nth output detectors, and, (j ) third end of fourth to n+2 beamsplitting means connected to n+1 to 2n output detectors.
- 37. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 34 further including:
(a) multiple fiber grating gratings written at distinct wavelengths, and, (b) a one by n beamsplitting means connected to the fourth end of said first beamsplitter, and, (c) first of n ends of said one by n beamsplitting means connected to first end of spectral filter means, and, (d) second end of first spectral filter means connected to first output detector, and, (e) second to nth of n ends of said one by n beamsplitting means connected to first end of second to n spectral filter means, and, (f) second end of second to n spectral filter means connected to second to n output detectors.
- 38. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 34 further including:
(a) multiple fiber grating gratings written at distinct wavelengths, and, (b) a one by n beamsplitting means connected to the fourth end of said first beamsplitter, and, (c) a third beamsplitting means connected to first of n ends of said one by n beamsplitting means, and, (d) second end of third beamsplitting means connected to first end of first spectral filter means to spectrally measure first of said multiple fiber gratings, and, (e) second end of first spectral filter terminated so light exits the system, and, (f) third end of third beamsplitting means connected to first output detector, and, (g) fourth end of third beamsplitting means connected to second output detector, and, (h) second through nth outputs of said one by n beamsplitting means connected to fourth to n+2 beamsplitting means, and, (i) second end of fourth to n+2 beamsplitting means connected to first ends of second to nth spectral filter means, and, (j) second end of second to nth spectral filters terminated so light exits the system, and, (k) third end of fourth to n+2 beamsplitting means connected to second to nth output detectors, and, (l) fourth end of said n+1 to 2n beamsplitting means connected to output detectors n+1 to 2n.
- 39. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 29 further including:
(a) multiple fiber gratings connected to the second end of said first beamsplitter means at distinct wavelengths, and, (b) first end of second beamsplitting means connected to the fourth end of said first beamsplitting means, and, (c) second end of said second beamsplitting means connected to first end of first spectral filter means, and, (d) third end of said second beamsplitter means connected to first detector, and, (e) fourth end of said second beamsplitter connected to second output detector, and, (f) first end of third beamsplitting means connected to the second end of said first spectral filter means, and, (g) fourth end of said third beamsplitting means connected to second detector, and, (h) third end of said third beamsplitting means connected to avoid back reflection of light beams, and, (i) second end of said third beamsplitting means connected to second filter means, and, (j) first end of nth beamsplitting means, connected to second end of said n−2 spectral filter means, and, (k) second end of said nth beamsplitting means connected to first end of n−1 spectral filter means, and, (l) third end of said nth beamsplitting means terminated to avoid back reflection, and, (m) fourth end of said nth beamsplitting means connected to n−1 detector, and, (n) the second end of n−1 spectral filter means terminated to avoid back reflection.
- 40. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 29 further including:
(a) multiple fiber gratings connected to the second end of said first beamsplitter means at distinct wavelengths, and, (b) first end of second beamsplitting means connected to the fourth end of said first beamsplitting means, and, (c) second end of said second beamsplitting means connected to first end of first spectral filter means, and, (d) third end of said second beamsplitter means connected to first detector, and, (e) fourth end of said second beamsplitter connected to second output detector, and, (f) first end of third beamsplitting means connected to the second end of said first spectral filter means, and, (g) fourth end of said third beamsplitting means connected to third detector, and, (h) third end of said third beamsplitting connected to fourth detector, and, (i) second end of said third beamsplitting means connected to second filter means, and, (j) first end of nth beamsplitting means, connected to second end of said n−2 spectral filter means, and, (k) second end of said nth beamsplitting means connected to first end of n−1 spectral filter means, and, (l) third end of said nth beamsplitting means connected to 2n detector, and, (m) fourth end of said nth beamsplitting means connected to nth detector, and, (n) the second end of n−1 spectral filter means terminated to avoid back reflection.
- 41. A multiplexed fiber grating environmental sensing system as recited in claim 29 further including:
(a) multiple fiber gratings connected to the second end of said first beamsplitter means at distinct wavelengths λ1, . . . λn and, (b) first end of second beamsplitting means connected to the fourth end of said first beamsplitting means, and, (c) second end of said second beamsplitting means connected to first end of first beamplitting spectral filter means, and, (d) third end of said second beamsplitting means connected to first output reference detector, and, (e) fourth end of said second beamsplitting means is terminated to avoid back reflection, and, (f) first end of nth beamsplitting spectral filter means connected to second end of said n−1 beamsplitting spectral means, and, (g) second end of said nth beamsplitting spectral filter means terminated to avoid back reflection, and, (h) third end of said nth beamsplitting spectral filter means terminated to avoid back reflection, and, (i) fourth end of said nth beamsplitting spectral filter connected to n−1 detector.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/173359 by Whitten L. Schulz, John Seim and Eric Udd, entitled, “Fiber Grating Environmental Sensing System” which was filed on Dec. 27, 1999.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with Government support from contract DE-FG03-99ER82753 awarded by DOE and by contracts N68335-98-C-0122 and N68335-99-C0242 awarded by NAVAIR. The government has certain rights to this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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