2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-93236-7_15
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A Fiber-Optic Ultrasonic Visualization Technique for Damage Detection in a 1000 °C Environment

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“…Recently, an optical fiber grating temperature sensor inserted inside a lithium-ion Hardcase battery was proposed by Wu et al [ 362 ] for long-term in situ temperature measurements. By combining laser-ultrasonic visualization with remote FBG-based sensing, Yu et al [ 363 ] designed a high-temperature in situ damage diagnostic system. Because FOSs are made from silica glass, they have excellent heat resistance over 1000 °C, making them a potential high-temperature sensing technology.…”
Section: Shm Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, an optical fiber grating temperature sensor inserted inside a lithium-ion Hardcase battery was proposed by Wu et al [ 362 ] for long-term in situ temperature measurements. By combining laser-ultrasonic visualization with remote FBG-based sensing, Yu et al [ 363 ] designed a high-temperature in situ damage diagnostic system. Because FOSs are made from silica glass, they have excellent heat resistance over 1000 °C, making them a potential high-temperature sensing technology.…”
Section: Shm Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%