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A Fiber-Optic Sensor Using an Aqueous Solution of Sodium Chloride to Measure Temperature and Water Level Simultaneously

Authors
Yoo, Wook JaeSim, Hyeok InShin, Sang HunJang, Kyoung WonCho, SeunghyunMoon, Joo HyunLee, Bongsoo
Issue Date
Oct-2014
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
fiber-optic sensor; NaCl solution; OTDR; temperature; water level
Citation
SENSORS, v.14, no.10, pp.18823 - 18836
Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
14
Number
10
Start Page
18823
End Page
18836
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/9930
DOI
10.3390/s141018823
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
A fiber-optic sensor system using a multiplexed array of sensing probes based on an aqueous solution of sodium chloride (NaCl solution) and an optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR) for simultaneous measurement of temperature and water level is proposed. By changing the temperature, the refractive index of the NaCl solution is varied and Fresnel reflection arising at the interface between the distal end of optical fiber and the NaCl solution is then also changed. We measured the modified optical power of the light reflected from the sensing probe using a portable OTDR device and also obtained the relationship between the temperature of water and the optical power. In this study, the water level was simply determined by measuring the signal difference of the optical power due to the temperature difference of individual sensing probes placed inside and outside of the water. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the temperature and water level can be obtained simultaneously by measuring optical powers of light reflected from sensing probes based on the NaCl solution. It is anticipated that the proposed fiber-optic sensor system makes it possible to remotely monitor the real-time change of temperature and water level of the spent fuel pool during a loss of power accident.
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