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FP4000 Fiber Optic Strain Gage
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1. FP4000 1 0 FP4000 2 5 FP4000 5 0 Standard Ranges 1000 to 1000 ue 2500 to 2500 ue 5000 to 5000 ue Resolution 0 15 ue 0 30 ue 0 50 ue Gage Factor Accuracy 3 FS 3 F S 10 F S Temperature Sensitivity 0 85 1 22 ue C Transverse Strain Sensitivity transverse strain insensitive Temperature Operating Range 40 C to 250 C EMI RFI Susceptibility complete immunity Cable Length 1 5 m standard Optical Connector SC standard Signal Conditioner Compatibility all Opsens WLPI signal conditioners LxWxH 100 x 25 x 1 mm The accuracy of the OSP sensors is determined by sample testing of controlled batches at the factory The manufacturing technique results in the spans shown above and is confirmed by actual strain tests performed on samples from batch lots 20ther ranges and cable lengths available on request
2. 2500 microstrain and 5000 microstrain For measuring temperatures the Geokon Model FP4700 can be installed alongside the strain gage 2 CONSTRUCTION 25 mm 3mm I 400mm Cd 1mm Fiber optic cable Fiber lead Sensor Composite structure Figure 1 The FP4000 Fiber Optic Strain Gage The FP4000 is comprised of a miniature Fabry Perot strain sensor embedded inside a composite carbon fiber laminate made of uniaxial fibers to form a highly stable sensor A fiber optic cable also embedded in the wafer connects the strain sensor to a portable readout instrument Model Picosens or datalogger Model Prosens The version for bonding to steel has a roughened surfaceon the adhesive side while the version for embedding in concrete has roughend surfaces on both faces and scalloped edges for optimum keying into the concrete mix The fiber optic cable is a specially armored cable of a spiral steel construction which has high flexibility and provides excellent protection to the signal cable during installation 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Installation by bonding to steel composite or concrete surfaces The Geokon Model 4000 FP strain gage is designed to be epoxy bonded to various materials The sensor itself is bonded between two uniaxial carbon fiber strips These strips are in turn bonded to the substrate under study using different types of epoxy For bonding to steel Loctite Model H4500 Speedbonder is
3. Ge OKON The World Leader in Vibrating Wire Technology 48 Spencer Street Lebanon NH 03766 USA Tel 603 448 1562 Fax 603 448 3216 E mail geokon geokon com http www geokon com Instruction Manual Model FP4000 Fiber Optic Strain Gage ce X No part of this instruction manual may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of Geokon Inc The information contained herein is believed to be accurate and reliable However Geokon Inc assumes no responsibility for errors omissions or misinterpretation The information herein is subject to change without notification Copyright 2009 by Geokon Inc Doc Rev Initial Warranty Statement Geokon Inc warrants its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 13 months from date of purchase If the unit should malfunction it must be returned to the factory for evaluation freight prepaid Upon examination by Geokon if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge However the WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of being damaged as a result of excessive corrosion or current heat moisture or vibration improper specification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of Geokon s control Components which wear or which are damaged by misuse are not warranted This includes fuses and batteries
4. Geokon manufactures scientific instruments whose misuse is potentially dangerous The instruments are intended to be installed and used only by qualified personnel There are no warranties except as stated herein There are no other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and of fitness for a particular purpose Geokon Inc is not responsible for any damages or losses caused to other equipment whether direct indirect incidental special or consequential which the purchaser may experience as a result of the installation or use of the product The buyer s sole remedy for any breach of this agreement by Geokon Inc or any breach of any warranty by Geokon Inc shall not exceed the purchase price paid by the purchaser to Geokon Inc for the unit or units or equipment directly affected by such breach Under no circumstances will Geokon reimburse the claimant for loss incurred in removing and or reinstalling equipment Every precaution for accuracy has been taken in the preparation of manuals and or software however Geokon Inc neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors that may appear nor assumes liability for any damages or losses that result from the use of the products in accordance with the information contained in the manual or software CONTENTS FIBER OPTIC STRAIN GAGE uusssssssssnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssssssssssnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsssnssns
5. al coefficient 3 2 Cable Protection and Termination The fiber optic cable from the strain gages can be protected by the use of Model FP 1 3 3mm diameter flexible steel spiral conduit which can be supplied by Geokon Cables are supplied in customer specified lengths and are equipped with fiber optic connectors If cables are damaged and need splicing together the repair is not an easy task and special tools are required These splicing kits are available from fiber optic cable suppliers 4 4 TAKING READINGS 4 1 The Opsens Picosens Portable Readout Box The FP Fiber optic Strain Gages are read by means of the Picosens readout Box The PicoSens is a compact and portable signal conditioner to be used with any of Opsens interferometric fiber optic sensors i e the WLPI fiber optic sensors for temperature pressure strain and position measurements At the heart of the PicoSens is the Opsens White Light Polarization Interferometry WLPI technology patent 47 259 862 which provides a mean for making accurate and absolute measurements of the path length difference of any type of interferometric fiber optic sensors whose difference varies according to the measurand of interest The PicoSens is equipped with a large visible LCD display and can be battery operated It comes with a standard 5 V output and a RS 232 communication port for real time data acquisition The PicoSens can be controlled directly using the front panel keypad or
6. f strain gages because of space considerations high levels of electrical interference or where intrinsic safety is an issue Measurements of dynamic events are also possible with these gages using the appropriate dataloggers see section X The Geokon FP4000 is highly suitable for smart structure research activities and long term monitoring in corrosive environment Used for static or dynamic measurement the FP4000 strain gauge delivers accurate and reliable measurement in high temperature high Electro Magnetic and Radio Frequency Interference fields EMI RFI and nuclear and explosive environments Combined with Opsens WLPI signal conditioning technology patent 47 259 862 and with the inherent advantages of fiber optics the FP4000 delivers unprecedented repeatability and reliability in the most adverse conditions such as high levels of electromagnetic fields as well as high voltage and rapid temperature cycling conditions The FP4000 strain gages have a very low coefficient of thermal expansion and can be used to measure both mechanical and thermo mechanical strains in a variety of different materials They also are completely insensitive to transverse strains and temperature as opposed to fiber Bragg gratings The FP4000 is immune to EMLRFI interference and voltage surges lightning It can transmit signals through fiber optic cables over very long distances The FP4000 strain gage is available in 3 ranges 1000 microstrain
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8. recommended The steel surface should be fresh and clean and the gage should be lightly clamped in place during cure to maintain a thin glue line For long term outdoor use the gage area should be covered with a water resistant mastic or paint to maintain the integrity of the area around the gage and the glue For bonding to composites such as epoxy and carbon fibers Aerospace Composite Products E Z LAM epoxy laminating resin is recommended This is a two part mix that also requires light clamping As with the Speedbonder the gage area should be protected from the weather This resin can be used as an overcoat For bonding to concrete Devcon Model 11800UW underwater putty is recommended This material is a two part thixotropic epoxy putty that works very well in harsh environments The concrete surface should be ground clean before applying the epoxy and the sensor should be lightly clamped in place during the curing Gage trimming The length of the gage cannot be changed but the width can be trimmed down to as little as 12 This can be done by sanding being sure to take equal amounts from each side of the strip Thermal coefficients The thermal coefficient of the gage is approximately 0 85 to 1 22 microstrain deg C The coefficient of the assembly on 4140 steel is 10 72 microstrain deg C For other materials it is recommended that a thermal test be conducted on a sample of the material under study to determine its free field therm
9. remotely using the standard RS 232 interface rugged casing with a removable rubber boot provides good mechanical protection against intensive handling in tough environments The PicoSens is compatible with all Opsens WLPI sensors hence providing a multi purpose tool for measuring various parameters With a 20 Hz sampling rate a 0 003 full scale resolution and a 0 01 full scale precision the PicoSens delivers the performances needed for a wide range of critical measurement applications Figure2 Picosens Readout Box The strain gages plug directly into this box and the displayed output is in microstrain after the entry of gage factors supplied with the strain gages A full description of the Pcosens readout box is provided in the Picosens User Manual supplied with the equipment 4 2 Temperature Corrections Temperature variations of considerable magnitude are not uncommon particularly during concrete curing therefore it is always advisable to measure temperatures along with the measurement of strain Temperature induced expansions and contractions can give rise to real changes of stress in the steel composite or concrete if the strain gaged member is restrained in any way and these stresses are superimposed on any other load related stresses Temperatures can be measured using an Opsens Model OTG fiber optic temperature sensor positioned next to the strain gage APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications
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