Claims
- 1. An optical sensor for detecting damage position and shock wave velocity, comprising:
- an optical fiber comprising a series of time-of-arrival points further comprising reflection planes distributed along the length of a single along the length of a single optical fiber located at predetermined intervals along said optical fiber wherein each of said time-of-arrival points contribute to the overall light signal received by a light detector means;
- a light source means coupled to said optical fiber; and
- a light detector means coupled to said optical fiber wherein said light detector means receives light signals transmitted through said optical fiber from said light source means;
- wherein said optical fiber provides a unique light signal to said detector means based on the number of time-of-arrival points remaining on said optical fiber at the time of measurement.
- 2. The optical sensor of claim 1 wherein the intensity level of light received by said detector means decreases in downward steps as a shock wave destroys one of said time-of-arrival points after another as said fiber optic cables are disturbed as a shock wave proceeds along the fiber.
- 3. The optical sensor of claim 1 wherein said light received by said detector means changes in intensity correlated to damage to at least one of said time-of-arrival points.
- 4. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the totality of reflections from said reflection planes within the fiber determines the signal received by said detector means.
- 5. The optical sensor of claim 4 wherein destruction of said reflection planes by an approaching shock wave produces a varying light response to said detector based on light signal quality produced by said reflection planes remaining along said cable.
- 6. The optical sensor of claim 4 wherein destruction of at least one of said reflection planes produces a change in light intensity received by said detector based on light signal quality produced by said reflection planes remaining along said cable.
- 7. An optical sensor for detecting damage and shock wave velocity, comprising:
- a multi-looped optical fiber coupled to an optical fiber light source; and
- a single optical fiber coupled to a light receiver/detector means;
- wherein said multi-looped optical fiber is fuse coupled to said single optical fiber at each loop of said multi-looped optical fiber and each successive coupling is destroyed by the shock wave, indicative of the shock wave velocity.
- 8. The optical sensor of claim 7 wherein said multi-looped optical fiber and said single optical fiber are fused together at said each loop by a plurality of coupling means.
- 9. An optical sensor for detecting damage and shock wave velocity, comprising:
- an optical fiber containing a plurality of reflection planes said fiber coupled to a light source means and a light detector means, and said reflection planes are distributed along said fiber's length, wherein the totality of said reflection planes determine the return signal received by a detector means.
- 10. The optical sensor of claim 9 wherein said reflection planes comprise reflective surfaces with periodic refractive-index gratings embedded in said fiber wherein reflectivity of each of said grating will depend upon the depth and spatial period of modulation and number of periods.
- 11. The optical sensor of claim 10 wherein said optical fiber contains a plurality of surface composite reflective planes whose composite reflectivity is 0.5 to 0.75, wherein elemental reflectiveness by said reflection planes is less than 2 percent.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to contract No. DE-ACO4-76DP00789 between the United States Department of Energy and American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
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