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Optical Fiber Fluorescence-Based Sensor Techniques for High Temperature Measurement

Optical Fiber Fluorescence-Based Sensor Techniques for High Temperature Measurement

Mar 30, 2018Vol. 1 No. 1 (2001)

Abstract

In this work, a number of techniques for high temperature sensing and measurement, especially those using a low-cost fluorescence-based approach, are reviewed, results are presented and compared and contrasted. Applications in a number of engineering sectors are considered and examples are given of trials of such sensors for industrial monitoring.

Keywords: optimal fiber sensor, temperature sensor

Corresponding author: E-mail: cast@kmitl.ac.th

How to Cite

Grattan, K. ., Sun, T. ., Wade, S. ., Zhang, Z. ., Forsyth, D. ., & Sun, W. . (2018). Optical Fiber Fluorescence-Based Sensor Techniques for High Temperature Measurement. CURRENT APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 8-16.

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Author Information

K.T.V. Grattan

School of Engineering, City University, London, UK

T. Sun

School of Engineering, City University, London, UK

S.A. Wade

School of Engineering, City University, London, UK

Z.Y. Zhang

School of Engineering, City University, London, UK

D.I. Forsyth

School of Engineering, City University, London, UK

W.M. Sun

School of Engineering, City University, London, UK

About this Article

Journal

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2001)

Keywords

optimal fiber sensor, temperature sensor

Published

30 March 2018