A comparative assessment of two optical fibre techniques for measuring the speed of the electric wind in a negative polarity, atmospheric corona discharge
Abstract:Two optical fibre anemometers, one based on a Mach–Zehnder interferometer (OFIA) and another a novel laser-optical fibre Bragg grating sensor (FBGA) have been constructed to measure the speed of the convective air flow generated in the point-plane gap of a negative corona discharge in atmospheric air. In both configurations the sensing section of the optical fibre anemometers is subjected to controlled, repetitive bursts of infrared radiation from a CO2 laser and the combination of localized heating and convec… Show more
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