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Journal of Physical Chemistry & Biophysics

Journal of Physical Chemistry & Biophysics
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ISSN: 2161-0398

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Pressure sensing using fiber Bragg gratings in oceanography


International Conference and Exhibition on Lasers, Optics & Photonics

October 07-09, 2013 Hilton San Antonio Airport, TX, USA

G. R. C. Reddy, I. V. Anudeep kumar Reddy, P. Saidi Reddy and Sanjeev Afzulpurkar

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Phys Chem Biophys

Abstract :

Pressure and temperature are fundamental properties of the oceanic water. They have varying effects on the processes that take place in oceans, be they biological, physical or chemical. Pressure always increases with respect to surface, when one goes down; temperature has a more complex variation with respect to the depth. Various tools and techniques are available to measure these properties. This paper presents the pressure sensing using fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors for oceanography based on the proposed two novel sensor heads, the first sensor head comprises an FBG fixed between silicon rubber foil and sensor head wall while in the second, the FBG is fixed between two silicone rubber foils. The pressure on walls of silicon rubber foils elongates FBG, which results in shift of Bragg wavelength. Theoretical and experimental studies carried out on these proposed sensor heads resulted in pressure sensitivity of about eight times greater than that of bare FBG. Further, the proposed sensors have shown good linearity and stability.

Biography :

Page 102 Volume 3 Issue 5 J Phys Chem Biophys 2013 ISSN: 2161-0398, JPCB an open access journal Optics-2013 October 07-09, 2013 International Conference and Exhibition on Lasers, Optics & Photonics October 07-09, 2013 Hilton San Antonio Airport, TX, USA Pressure sensing using fiber Bragg gratings in oceanography G. R. C. Reddy 1 , I. V. Anudeep kumar Reddy 1 , P. Saidi Reddy 1 and Sanjeev Afzulpurkar 2 1 National Institute of Technology, India 2 National Institute of Oceanography, India P ressure and temperature are fundamental properties of the oceanic water. They have varying effects on the processes that take place in oceans, be they biological, physical or chemical. Pressure always increases with respect to surface, when one goes down; temperature has a more complex variation with respect to the depth. Various tools and techniques are available to measure these properties. This paper presents the pressure sensing using fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors for oceanography based on the proposed two novel sensor heads, the first sensor head comprises an FBG fixed between silicon rubber foil and sensor head wall while in the second, the FBG is fixed between two silicone rubber foils. The pressure on walls of silicon rubber foils elongates FBG, which results in shift of Bragg wavelength. Theoretical and experimental studies carried out on these proposed sensor heads resulted in pressure sensitivity of about eight times greater than that of bare FBG. Further, the proposed sensors have shown good linearity and stability. G. R. C. Reddy et al., J Phys Chem Biophys 2013, 3:5 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0398.S1.002 grcreddy@yahoo.com Biography

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