Pressure sensors have many fields of application, ranging from environmental monitoring to the oil and gas industry. Different fiber optic sensors have been proposed for pressure measurement, but either they have small sensitivity, and hence are befitted for large pressure ranges, or they are based on interferometry, and hence require rather expensive laser sources. In this work, we present a rugged FBG sensor prototype capable of measuring underground water level with high sensitivity. The sensor exploits a 3D-printed highly-efficient mechanical transducer that converts external pressure in longitudinal strain along the fiber. The intrinsic temperature cross-sensitivity is compensated by the additional FBG embedded in the sensor. The structure is enclosed in an aluminum alloy case to withstand harsh environments and installation procedures. Pressure and temperature sensitivities of the sensor are about 20 pm / cm H 2 O and 17 pm/°C, respectively. The sensor has been designed to monitor the stability of dikes and embankments, by measuring the underground water level at their foot to detect anomalous filtration.

A Rugged Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor for Underground Water Level Monitoring

Luca Schenato;Alessandro Pasuto;
2019

Abstract

Pressure sensors have many fields of application, ranging from environmental monitoring to the oil and gas industry. Different fiber optic sensors have been proposed for pressure measurement, but either they have small sensitivity, and hence are befitted for large pressure ranges, or they are based on interferometry, and hence require rather expensive laser sources. In this work, we present a rugged FBG sensor prototype capable of measuring underground water level with high sensitivity. The sensor exploits a 3D-printed highly-efficient mechanical transducer that converts external pressure in longitudinal strain along the fiber. The intrinsic temperature cross-sensitivity is compensated by the additional FBG embedded in the sensor. The structure is enclosed in an aluminum alloy case to withstand harsh environments and installation procedures. Pressure and temperature sensitivities of the sensor are about 20 pm / cm H 2 O and 17 pm/°C, respectively. The sensor has been designed to monitor the stability of dikes and embankments, by measuring the underground water level at their foot to detect anomalous filtration.
2019
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica - IRPI
Inglese
Prof. Dr. Luigi Zeni, Prof. Dr. Nunzio Cennamo and Prof. Dr. Aldo Minardo
I3S 2019
7th International Symposium on Sensor Science
15(1)
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
9-11/05/2019
Napoli (ITALY)
optical fiber sensor
fiber Bragg gratings
pressure
water level
dike
2
none
Luca Palmieri; Luca Schenato; Marco Calabrese; Alessandro Pasuto;Andrea Galtarossa
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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