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Fiber optic sensors set sail

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Caren B. Les, [email protected]

To win races through wind, waves and inclement weather, sailors need nerves of steel. But it turns out that their boats need “nerves of glass.” A new fiber optic sensor system for racing yachts could alert crew members when a craft reaches its structural limits. Such a system is designed to measure in real time the oceanic forces that act on hulls, masts and sails. The process for optimizing the yachts for high speed on the open seas has been ongoing. Still, yacht racers see the need for improvement: Only one of the six teams in the 2012 Volvo Ocean Race from New Zealand...Read full article

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    Sep 2012
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