A Distributed Optical Fiber Sensing System for Simultaneous Measurement of Temperature, Strain and Vibration

A distributed optical fiber and temperature measurement technology, which is applied in the direction of transmitting sensing components, measuring devices, and converting sensor output with optical devices, can solve the problems of limited detectable frequency range, system failure, and length limitation of sensing optical fibers, etc., to achieve Improve the detectable frequency range, the technical solution is simple, and the effect is easy to achieve

Active Publication Date: 2020-01-03
NANJING UNIVERSTIY SUZHOU HIGH TECH INST
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Although this technology has been applied in distributed vibration sensors, the existing distributed optical fiber sensing systems used to measure vibration are mostly double-ended measurement or loop structures, and once there is a break in the optical fiber, the entire system will fail
At the same time, its detectable frequency range is limited by the length of the sensing fiber
[0006] At present, there are no relevant reports on the research of distributed optical fiber sensing systems that can simultaneously detect strain, temperature, and high-frequency vibrations, but the demand for distributed optical fiber sensing systems that can simultaneously detect strain, temperature, and high-frequency vibrations is increasing day by day

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[0038]The specific implementation method of the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The following examples are used to illustrate the present invention, but are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

[0039] The traditional φ-OTDR extracts the data at the disturbance position from the back Rayleigh scattered optical power curve of multiple narrowband laser pulses, combines them into the time domain curve of the vibration signal, and obtains the specific vibration frequency through Fourier transform. Generally, in order to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the system, the data will be averaged, but the average processing will also reduce the detectable frequency of the system. If the number of averages is N times, according to the Nyquist sampling law, the maximum detectable frequency of the system is c is the speed of light in vacuum, L is the length of the sensing fi...

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The invention discloses a distributed optical fiber sensing system for simultaneously measuring temperature, strain and vibration. The invention is based on time-division multi-OTDR multiplexing technology, and uses optical time-division multiplexed unequal-width double pulses as detection light. The coherent detection technology of Brillouin scattering signal and Rayleigh scattering signal is integrated to realize a distributed optical fiber sensing system capable of single-ended measurement of temperature, strain and vibration, and the measurement vibration frequency range can reach MHz level, which solves both The traditional OTDR system can only measure temperature or static strain, and cannot respond to dynamic changes in time, or it is difficult to simultaneously measure temperature and strain, and the measurable vibration frequency range is limited by the length of the sensing fiber. The system can perform single-ended measurement, has a simple structure, is easy to implement, and has broad application prospects.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a distributed optical fiber sensing system, in particular to a technique based on optical time-division multiplexing of unequal-width double pulses to obtain backward Brillouin scattered light signals and backward Rayleigh scattered light signals in optical fibers to realize Time-division multi-optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) distributed optical fiber sensing system for simultaneous measurement of multiple parameters of temperature, strain and vibration. Background technique [0002] With the continuous construction and use of large-scale infrastructure, online safety and health monitoring, fault prevention and timely detection of large-scale bridge civil structures, oil pipelines, highways, railways and other facilities have also received more and more attention. However, due to the large span of such basic engineering facilities, the complex structure and environment, traditional monitoring methods (such as the use o...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01D21/02G01D5/353
CPCG01D5/35396G01D21/02
Inventor 路元刚周朗李密徐业勉魏广庆
Owner NANJING UNIVERSTIY SUZHOU HIGH TECH INST
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