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Original Articles

Monitoring changes in the speckle field from an optical fibre exposed to low frequency acoustical vibrations

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Pages 55-66 | Received 07 Mar 2008, Accepted 01 Sep 2008, Published online: 27 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Some preliminary investigations are described of speckle fields produced from light propagation in a multimode optical fibre exposed to low frequency (100 Hz) acoustic vibrations. Measurements are presented that have been made with a photodiode detector and a CCD array, the results obtained with the latter being analysed using space domain chromatic techniques. Optimum operating conditions are considered for providing good sensitivity and repeatability for detecting low frequency vibration signals (not precise parameter measurements) with an ultimate objective of monitoring fault development from the vibration of a mechanical plant.

Acknowledgements

The support provided by Minufia University, which enabled Dr Oraby to participate in this research, is much appreciated, as is the interaction with members of the Centre for Intelligent Monitoring Systems at Liverpool.

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