Investigation of the influence of probe geometry onthe characteristics of optical fiber gas-liquid twophase flow measurement signals
2021
A conical tip–shaped plastic optical fiber sensor for gas-liquid
flow measurement is described. Experimental results show that a
distinctive spike signal occurs before the output signal when using a
conventional conical fiber probe, whereas this spike signal was greatly
suppressed when a cleaved probe is used. A full simulation is implemented
based on a three-dimensional ray-tracing method providing a means of
comparison with theoretical analysis. The results show that an
appropriately cleaved tip provides a promising method of enhancing the
bubble measurement signal-to-noise ratio.
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