Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors

The performances of the fiber optic-based displacement sensor with reflective and transmitting techniques were investigated. The effects of axial displacement on the detected voltage were investigated for different tilting angles of the reflective and receiving fibers. Three types of light sources w...

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Main Authors: Yasin, M., Harun, Sulaiman Wadi, Kusminarto, -, Karyono, -, Lelono, D., Samian, -, Zaidan, A.H., Ahmad, Harith
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Published: IOP Publishing 2010
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https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X10070352
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spelling my.um.eprints.149352019-04-08T04:52:29Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/14935/ Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors Yasin, M. Harun, Sulaiman Wadi Kusminarto, - Karyono, - Lelono, D. Samian, - Zaidan, A.H. Ahmad, Harith Q Science (General) The performances of the fiber optic-based displacement sensor with reflective and transmitting techniques were investigated. The effects of axial displacement on the detected voltage were investigated for different tilting angles of the reflective and receiving fibers. Three types of light sources were used, yellow and red He-Ne including a green pointer laser at peak wavelengths of 594, 633, and 533 nm correspondingly. The highest sensitivity and resolution were obtained at 0.0017 mV/mu m and 4 mu m, respectively with the employment of a 594 nm laser as the light source. These were attributed to the output power and beam quality of the laser which was the highest. The tilting angles didn't change the sensitivity and resolution of the sensors in both setups. The widest linear range was obtained at 2410 mu m with the transmitting technique. The simplicity of the design, high degree of sensitivity, linear range, non-contact measurement and low cost fabrication make it suitable for industrially-orientated applications that include control and micro-displacement in the hazardous region. IOP Publishing 2010 Article PeerReviewed Yasin, M. and Harun, Sulaiman Wadi and Kusminarto, - and Karyono, - and Lelono, D. and Samian, - and Zaidan, A.H. and Ahmad, Harith (2010) Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors. Laser Physics, 20 (4). pp. 824-829. ISSN 1054-660X https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X10070352 doi:10.1134/S1054660X10070352
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topic Q Science (General)
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Yasin, M.
Harun, Sulaiman Wadi
Kusminarto, -
Karyono, -
Lelono, D.
Samian, -
Zaidan, A.H.
Ahmad, Harith
Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors
description The performances of the fiber optic-based displacement sensor with reflective and transmitting techniques were investigated. The effects of axial displacement on the detected voltage were investigated for different tilting angles of the reflective and receiving fibers. Three types of light sources were used, yellow and red He-Ne including a green pointer laser at peak wavelengths of 594, 633, and 533 nm correspondingly. The highest sensitivity and resolution were obtained at 0.0017 mV/mu m and 4 mu m, respectively with the employment of a 594 nm laser as the light source. These were attributed to the output power and beam quality of the laser which was the highest. The tilting angles didn't change the sensitivity and resolution of the sensors in both setups. The widest linear range was obtained at 2410 mu m with the transmitting technique. The simplicity of the design, high degree of sensitivity, linear range, non-contact measurement and low cost fabrication make it suitable for industrially-orientated applications that include control and micro-displacement in the hazardous region.
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author Yasin, M.
Harun, Sulaiman Wadi
Kusminarto, -
Karyono, -
Lelono, D.
Samian, -
Zaidan, A.H.
Ahmad, Harith
author_facet Yasin, M.
Harun, Sulaiman Wadi
Kusminarto, -
Karyono, -
Lelono, D.
Samian, -
Zaidan, A.H.
Ahmad, Harith
author_sort Yasin, M.
title Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors
title_short Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors
title_full Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors
title_fullStr Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors
title_full_unstemmed Effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors
title_sort effect of tilting angles on the performance of reflective and transmitting types of fiber optic-based displacement sensors
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/14935/
https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X10070352
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