IEEE Sensors Journal, volume 19, issue 13, pages 4882-4888
Low-Cost and High-Performance Optical Fiber-Based Sensor for Liquid Level Monitoring
Joana Martins
1
,
Camilo Diaz
2
,
M. Fatima Domingues
1
,
Rute A S Ferreira
3
,
Paulo Antunes
4
,
P. S. André
5
3
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-07-01
Journal:
IEEE Sensors Journal
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.084
CiteScore: 7.7
Impact factor: 4.3
ISSN: 1530437X, 15581748, 23799153
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Instrumentation
Abstract
Liquid level sensing is nowadays a relevant issue in a broad range of applications, forcing the sensors performance and cost to be evaluated in parallel. This paper proposes a fiber optic-based liquid level sensor system using a fiber Fabry-Pérot interferometer (FPI) embedded into a polyurethane resin diaphragm. The FPI is based on microcavities generated upon catastrophic fuse effect, enabling the fiber recycling and sensors fabrication in a cost-effective way, compared to traditional methods. To enable the simultaneous temperature control, a fiber Bragg grating was used as thermal reference sensor to compensate the temperature cross-sensitivity. The sensor prototype was tested in a field application, using two different configurations, an open chamber configuration, where the diaphragm is in contact with the atmosphere, and a closed chamber configuration revealing the sensitivities of 4.4 ± 0.1 pm/mm and 1.57 ± 0.04 pm/mm, respectively. These sensitivity values are within the figures of merit for diaphragm-based sensors as reported recently.
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