@article{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022599, author = {西山, 道子 and 井川, 寛隆 and 葛西, 時雄 and 渡辺, 直行 and Nishiyama, Michiko and Igawa, Hirotaka and Kasai, Tokio and Watanabe, Naoyuki}, issue = {5}, journal = {Applied Optics}, month = {Feb}, note = {In this paper, we propose a delayed transmission/reflection ratiometric reflectometry (DTR 3) scheme using a long-gauge fiber Bragg grating (FBG), which can be used for dynamic structural deformation monitoring of structures of between a few to tens of meters in length, such as airplane wings and helicopter blades. FBG sensors used for multipoint sensing generally employ wavelength division multiplexing techniques utilizing several Bragg central wavelengths; by contrast, the DTR 3 interrogator uses a continuous pulse array based on a pseudorandom number code and a long-gauge FBG utilizing a single Bragg wavelength and composed of simple hardware devices. The DTR 3 scheme can detect distributed strain at a 50 cm spatial resolution using a long-gauge FBG with a 100 Hz sampling rate. We evaluated the strain sensing characteristics of the long-gauge FBG when attached to a 2.5 m aluminum bar and a 5.5 m helicopter blade model, determining these structure natural frequencies in free vibration tests and their distributed strain characteristics in static tests., 形態: 図版あり, Physical characteristics: Original contains illustrations, 資料番号: PA1520012000}, pages = {1191--1197}, title = {Distributed strain measurement based on long-gauge FBG and delayed transmission/reflection ratiometric reflectometry for dynamic structural deformation monitoring}, volume = {54}, year = {2015} }