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Fiber optic sensor system and method for measuring the pressure of media

In a preferred embodiment, the invention provides a fiber optic pressure sensor apparatus which includes a light source, a reflective sensor diaphragm movable in accordance with pressure in a medium and an optical fiber coupled to the light source for delivering a first wavefront of light to the reflective sensor diaphragm. The optical fiber has an endface which is separated from the reflective sensor diaphragm by a gap, the endface receiving a second wavefront of light reflected from the reflective sensor diaphragm. The first and second wavefronts constructively and destructively interfere to create a modulated optical signal. A spectrometer is coupled to the optical fiber for converting the optical signal into a series of digital values, and means for analyzing the digital values is provided for obtaining a measurement of the pressure in the medium. An optical coupler is preferably provided for coupling the light source, the optical fiber, and the spectrometer. A power monitoring optical detector means may be coupled to the light source by the optical coupler. A graded-index lens may be coupled to the endface of the optical fiber. The angle between the endface and a longitudinal axis of the optical fiber may be formed to be between zero and 11 degrees. A sealed or vented sensor body may be provided. In sealed embodiments, organic adhesives are preferably used to seal the sensor body. The means for analyzing the digital values preferably includes means for recovering phase information from the modulated optical signal by taking a Fourier transform of the modulated optical signal. Sensor gap measurements are then derived from this phase information.
Owner:AIRAK

Method for measuring temperature in real time

The invention provides a method for measuring temperature in real time. The method is characterized in that temperaturemeasurement comprises the following steps: processing radiation lights emitted by a measured object by a light-splitting mechanism to obtain two or more than two multi-wavelength radiation light beams; receiving radiation energies with different wavelength by a photoelectric detector to obtain a radiation energy ratio; calculating corresponding temperature values according to a formula of the blackbody radiation theory; obtaining correction factors of single-wavelength radiation energies by taking a temperature value calibrated by a standard blackbody radiation source in a high-temperature range as a criterion; and calculating the corrected single-wavelength radiation energies to obtain a temperature value in a low-temperature range. The method has the advantages that with the adoption of a multi-wavelength optical temperature measuring technology, measurement errors caused by emissivity of an object surface, a temperature measuring distance, a temperature measuring angle, and environmental factors such as air flows, impurities and the like are reduced, and the temperature measuring accuracy is improved; the measuring accuracy and stability is improved, and the measuring range is widened extremely by the corrected single-wavelength radiation temperature measurement.
Owner:广东众元半导体科技有限公司

Spectral extreme temp. measuring method

The invention relates to spectrum extreme value temperature detecting method. It includes the4 following steps: infrared radiation ray of the object is collected by the condenser lens into Fourier analysis spectrograph; scanning, recording spectrograph curve, and storing the spectrum into computer; calculating out the object temperature by Wien's displacement law according to the peak value wavelength of the spectrum curve; displaying on the display screen. The range of the measuring temperature is 300-3000k. The invention has the advantages of high measuring precision, wide measuring range.
Owner:HARBIN INST OF TECH

Permittivity based temperature measurement and related methods

A method for determining temperature of a material (32) comprising: measuring at least one of the real and imaginary part of the permittivity of the material (32) at each of at least one frequency (36) for which substantially only a single component of the material contributes to the dielectric permittivity of the material (32), for which known component the permittivity as a function of temperature is known; and using at least one of the determined real and imaginary part of the permittivity at each of the at least one frequency and the dependence of the permittivity of the known component on temperature to determine temperature of the known component and thereby of the material (32).
Owner:PHC HLDG CORP

Optical sensor using a long period grating suitable for dynamic interrogation

Disclosed herein is an optical sensor design and method for continually interrogating that sensor to produce an accurate representation of a dynamic event (such as a change in strain, pressure or temperature) being monitored by the sensor. The sensor design preferably constitutes continuous wave optical source/detection equipment coupled in series to a first fiber Bragg grating (FBG), a long period grating (LPG), and a second FBG formed in an optical waveguide. The LPG broadly attenuates light in the vicinity of the Bragg reflection wavelength λ2B of the second FBG, and this attenuation profile shifts in wavelength in accordance with the dynamic event being monitored. Perturbation of the attenuation profile thus attenuates the intensity of the light reflected from the second FBG, i.e., I(λB2), because such reflected light must pass (twice) through the LPG. Accordingly, continually monitoring I(λB2) as a function of time allows the dynamic event to be recreated and processed accordingly. If necessary, I(λB2) can be normalized by dividing it by the intensity of the Bragg reflection wavelength from the first FBG, I(λB1), to discard attenuation within the system not related to the dynamic event being monitored.
Owner:WEATHERFORD TECH HLDG LLC

Method and system of measuring surface temperature

The present invention provides a measuring method and a measuring system that are capable of accurately measuring the surface temperature of a surface to be measured, without being influenced by the emissivity distribution of the surface to be measured. A surface to be measured that has an emissivity distribution, a radiometer that measures a radiance distribution of the surface to be measured, and an auxiliary heat source installed in a specular reflection position from the radiometer with respect to the surface to be measured are prepared, radiances of two places having different emissivities of the surface to be measured are measured at two different auxiliary-heat-source temperatures, a reflectance ratio of the two places having the different emissivities is calculated on the basis of two measured radiances of the two places having the different emissivities, and temperature of the surface to be measured is obtained using the reflectance ratio and the measured radiances of the two places having the different emissivities.
Owner:YAMADA

Multi-function radar device

Provided is a multi-function radar apparatus capable of measuring both a distance to a target object and a temperature of the target object with high accuracy. A transmission signal produced from a high-frequency signal generating unit (9) is amplified by a transmission signal amplifying unit (12) while intermittently stopped by a transmission intermittent stop switch (11), and is emitted to a target object (13) via a circulator unit (2). A reflected wave from the target object (13) is input as a reception signal to a transmitting and receiving antenna (1) while the transmission signal is emitted, and a radiated wave from the target object (13) is input as the reception signal thereto while the transmission signal is not emitted. The reception signal is amplified by a reception signal amplifying unit (3) via the circulator unit (2), and is mixed by a frequency converting unit (4) with the transmission signal branched by a high-frequency signal branching unit (10) to thereby generate a beat signal. A signal processing unit (6) calculates the distance to the target object (13) and the temperature of the target object (13) based on the beat signal amplified by a beat signal amplifying unit (5).
Owner:KOKUSA ELECTRIC CO LTD
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