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31 July 1989 The Raman Optomechanical Strain Gauge
David N. Batchelder, Costas Galiotis
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Proceedings Volume 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952903
Event: Sira/Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Measurement and Analysis, 1989, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
A new technique for the measurement of strain has been developed over the past few years. The sensor is a material, usually a highly crystalline polymer, in which the frequencies of the vibrational modes are proportional to the strain in the material. The frequencies of vibration of the material are measured using the light scattering technique of Raman spectroscopy. The sensor may be interrogated through any transparent medium such as epoxy resin or optical fibres.
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David N. Batchelder and Costas Galiotis "The Raman Optomechanical Strain Gauge", Proc. SPIE 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis, (31 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952903
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Personal digital assistants

Composites

Crystals

Sensors

Polymers

Epoxies

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