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Fiber-Based Sensors Target Geophysical Applications

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Cathy Ciardiello, OFS Specialty Photonics Div.

Fiber optics technology has found use in a variety of sensing applications in the oil and gas industry. Distributed temperature, pressure, vibration, strain and flow are a few of the parameters that such sensors measure, with the result being real-time monitoring of oil wells and pipelines. The technology differs from the standard fibers developed for telecommunication applications. They perform well optically in geophysical devices, but their acrylate coatings limit them to temperatures lower than 85 °C. Geophysical environments, however, present harsh conditions: temperatures up to 300...Read full article

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    strain
    In optics, the mechanical tension, compression or shear in optical glass due to internal stress caused by improper cooling or annealing during manufacture of the glass or the subsequent working of molded parts.
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