Abstract

Surface temperature is an important parameter in clinical diagnosis, equipment state control, and environmental monitoring fields. The Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) temperature sensor possesses numerous significant advantages over conventional electrical sensors, thus it is an ideal choice to achieve high-accuracy surface temperature measurements. However, the effects of the ambient temperature and installation types on the measurement of surface temperature are often overlooked. A theoretical analysis is implemented and a thermal transfer model of a surface FBG sensor is established. The theoretical and simulated analysis shows that both substrate strain and the temperature difference between the fiber core and hot surface are the most important factors which affect measurement accuracy. A surface-type temperature standard setup is proposed to study the measurement error of the FBG temperature sensor. Experimental results show that there are two effects influencing measurement results. One is the “gradient effect”. This results in a positive linear error with increasing surface temperature. Another is the “substrate effect”. This results in a negative non-linear error with increasing surface temperature. The measurement error of the FBG sensor with single-ended fixation are determined by the gradient effect and is a linear error. It is not influenced by substrate expansion. Thus, it can be compensated easily. The measurement errors of the FBG sensor with double-ended fixation are determined by the two effects and the substrate effect is dominant. The measurement error change trend of the FBG sensor with fully-adhered fixation is similar to that with double-ended fixation. The adhesive layer can reduce the two effects and measurement error. The fully-adhered fixation has lower error, however, it is easily affected by substrate strain. Due to its linear error and strain-resistant characteristics, the single-ended fixation will play an important role in the FBG sensor encapsulation design field in the near future.

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  • IntroductionSurface temperature is an important parameter in clinical diagnosis, equipment state control, and environmental and safety monitoring fields

  • Due to its linear error and strain-resistant characteristics, the single-ended fixation will play an important role in the Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensor encapsulation design field in the near future

  • Surface temperature is an important parameter in clinical diagnosis, equipment state control, and environmental and safety monitoring fields

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Introduction

Surface temperature is an important parameter in clinical diagnosis, equipment state control, and environmental and safety monitoring fields It can reveal the hot and cold level of the measurement object, evaluate the physiological health situation [1] and running state of equipment [2], and diagnose diseases and device faults. Many methods of placing temperature sensors on the surface of the measurement object, such as adhesive bonding, mounts installing, tape fixing, etc., are standard methods to obtain the surface temperature [8]. These methods still cannot avoid measurement error. Hennecke et al [9]

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