R. Philip-chandy et al., The design, development and performance characteristics of a fibre optic drag-force flow sensor, MEAS SCI T, 11(3), 2000, pp. N31-N35
We present the design, development and performance characteristics of an op
tical fibre drag-force flow sensor to measure the speed and direction of fl
uid flow. Multidirectional fluid flow measurement is made possible by vecto
rial addition of the orthogonal flow components. The flow sensor comprises
a fibre optic strain gauge developed by the authors, a cantilever-deflectin
g element made of rubber, and a drag element. The fibre optic strain gauge
was designed and developed by inserting grooves into a multimode plastic op
tical fibre. As the fibre bends, the variation in the angle of the grooves
causes an intensity modulation of the light transmitted through the fibre.
The flow Sensor has a repeatability of 0.3%, negligible hysteresis, and mea
sures the wind velocity up to 30 m s(-1) with a magnitude resolution of 1.4
m s(-1) and a direction resolution of 5.9 degrees. The flow sensor would b
e ideally suited for industrial and environmental applications.