Resource

Fiber optic bending sensor for water level monitoring: Development and field test: A review

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Fiber optic bending sensor for water level monitoring: Development and field test: A review
Author/Presenter
Rosolem, Joao Batista
Dini, Danilo Cesar
Penze, Rivael Strobel
Floridia, Claudio
Leonardi, Ariovaldo Antonio
Loichate, Marcelo Dias
Durelli, Anderson Stano
Organization/Agency
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Year
2013
Journal Title
IEEE Sensors Journal
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
11
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 1530-437X
Abstract/Additional Information

In this paper, we describe a low cost optical sensor of water level based on fiber bending effect associated to the use of an elastomeric membrane. The sensor proposed has a particular design to be simple, reliable, and low cost. It is suitable to be used in tubes of embankment dams, tanks, and reservoirs. The sensor uses a standard single mode fiber and can measure the water levels up to 10 m or more, choosing the appropriate membrane. This paper describes the development of the sensor, a theoretical modeling, and the results of laboratory and field tests. Seven sensors were installed in an embankment dam where they have been used in a real time monitoring system based in optical time domain reflectometry. 2013 IEEE.