Title
Development of fiber optic sensors at TNO for explosion and shock wave measurements
Author
Prinse, W.C.
van der Meer, B.J.
Scholtes, J.H.G.
Cheng, L.K.
Smorenburg, C.
van Bree, J.L.M.J.
Bouma, R.H.B.
Publication year
2000
Abstract
Fiber Optic sensors are found to be very suitable for explosion and shock wave measurements because they are immune to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). In the past few years, TNO has developed a number of sensor systems for explosion and shock wave measurements in which the optical fiber is a vital component. This paper presents a survey of these optical measurement systems using fiber optics. The basic design of these systems, the test configurations and the experimental results are presented.
Subject
Fiber Bragg grating
High-speed phenomena
Interferometry
Shock waves
Doppler effect
Explosions
Signal interference
Electric guns
Fiber optic sensor
Electric gun
Fibre Bragg grating
Fibre optics
High-speed phenomena
Interferometry
Sensors
Fiber optic sensors
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424351
TNO identifier
235916
Publisher
SPIE
ISSN
0277-786X
Source
24th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics, Sendai, Japan, 24-29 September 2000, 4183 (4183), 748-758
Document type
conference paper