Experimental Investigation of Turbine Blades Response Using
Calibrate and validate FOS measurements for open-water deployment on the rotor assembly of the open-source tidal energy converter (OSTEC). The applied flapwise, edgewise, and pitch moments
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Calibrate and validate FOS measurements for open-water deployment on the rotor assembly of the open-source tidal energy converter (OSTEC). The applied flapwise, edgewise, and pitch moments
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Digital Fiber Optic Sensor FS-V30 series What is a Fiber Optic Sensor? A fiber optic sensor is an instrument that measures light from an LED (or other device) for detection purposes. These devices
In this paper, a method is presented for using fiber-optical sensors to identify elastic blade movements based on surface-strain measurements. With this method, it is possible to calculate the displacement
The accuracy of obtained natural frequencies and operational mode shapes is assessed, demonstrating the potential of the use of both fibre optic sensing systems for determining blade
Therefore, detection technology using Brillouin distributed fiber-optic sensors may be used to find hidden trouble in the blade and estimating the location and size of fatigue damage. Also, one single Brillouin
Our proven fiber-optic load measurement system enables the fast and reliable development of individual pitch control for your turbine, minimizing your investment and time to market.
On this basis, the installation position and data processing method of the sensor during blade strain measurement are analyzed as the theoretical basis for measuring the health status of fan blades
The overall goal of our research is to develop a miniature wireless optical sensor system for helicopter on-blade pressure and strain measurements.