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Chapter 1

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Chapter 2

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Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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Chapter 5

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5.1

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{ 5.2 }

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5.3

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Chapter 7

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Chapter 8

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5.1 : Axial strain field distribution measurements

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5.1.1 : Axial stress effect on fiber Bragg gratings

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5.1.2 : Experiment description

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5.1.3 : OLCR measurements

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5.1.4 : Spectral responses

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5.1.5 : Reconstruction of the complex coupling coefficient

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5.1.6 : Finite element simulations

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5.1.7 : Conclusion

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{ 5.2 : Characterization of a Fiber Bragg Grating under Diametric Loading }

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5.3 : References

5.1         Axial strain field distribution measurements

In this section, we describe the experiments conducted on a FBG located at the center of an epoxy sample subjected to non-homogeneous axial stress. First, the FBG behavior under axial stress is presented in section 5.1.1. The experiment is described in section 5.1.2. The OLCR measurements for different loading conditions, the derived spectral response and reconstructed complex coupling coefficients are presented in sections 5.1.3 to 5.1.5. From the complex coupling coefficient, an effective Bragg wavelength distribution leff is defined (leff(z) = 2n0Leff(z) where Leff(z) is the effective period defined in equation (3-19) and n0 is the effective refractive index of the fiber), which is used to calculate the axial strain distribution. A comparison with a finite element calculation is finally presented (5.1.6).



Chapter 5 : FBG strain sensors Activate Navigation Menu 5.1.1 : Axial stress effect on fiber Bragg gratings