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18 November 2022 Research on distributed grating array stress sensing monitoring technology in coal mine
Zhong-kui Li
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Proceedings Volume 12473, Second International Conference on Optics and Communication Technology (ICOCT 2022); 1247317 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2653466
Event: Second International Conference on Optics and Communication Technology (ICOCT 2022), 2022, Hefei, China
Abstract
In view of the problems existing in the current electronic mine pressure monitoring equipment, such as distorted interference data, many transmission cables, short power supply distance and so on, the optical fiber mine pressure monitoring equipment has the problems of small capacity, high cost, monitoring blind areas and so on. Through the research of key technologies such as distributed grating array stress sensing technology, distributed grating array sensing multiplexing and network technology, distributed grating array sensing demodulation technology, combined with the mine pressure theory, optical fiber communication technology and computer technology, the project develops the grating array stress sensing device and grating array sensing demodulation substation suitable for the requirements of coal and rock stress measurement. Combined with the monitoring and early warning platform software, a real-time, remote and online distributed grating array stress monitoring system is formed.
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Zhong-kui Li "Research on distributed grating array stress sensing monitoring technology in coal mine", Proc. SPIE 12473, Second International Conference on Optics and Communication Technology (ICOCT 2022), 1247317 (18 November 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2653466
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KEYWORDS
Fiber Bragg gratings

Sensors

Mining

Optical fibers

Land mines

Sensing systems

Demodulation

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