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Multi-point fiber optic sensors for real-time monitoring of the temperature distribution on transformer cores

Authors :
Ming-Jun Li
Ping Lu
Shuo Li
Kevin Byerly
Aidong Yan
Kevin P. Chen
Paul R. Ohodnicki
Zhaoqiang Peng
Ran Zou
Source :
Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications X.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SPIE, 2018.

Abstract

In this work, a low-cost multipoint fiber optic sensor system for real-time monitoring of the temperature distribution on transformer cores was demonstrated. The temperature sensors are based on multi-mode random air hole fibers infiltrated with CdSe/ZnS quantum dots. Quantum dots resided in multi-mode random-hole core regions can be optically excited by guided UV light with extremely high quantum efficiency. The photoluminescence intensity dependence on the ambient temperatures were used to gauge the local operational temperature of transformer under strong magnetic fields. Multiplepoint temperature sensing systems were developed by bundling quantum dots infiltrated random air hole fibers together. Using a low-cost UV diode laser as a light source and a CCD camera as detector, hundreds of fiber sensors can be interrogated at low cost. This multi-point fiber sensor system, which is free from electromagnetic interference, was used to monitor temperature fluctuation of transformer from the room temperature up to 96°C with better than 1°C accuracy. The proposed fiber optic sensing scheme could overcome the shortcomings of traditional electric sensors and provide a versatile and low-cost approach to map the temperature distribution of electric power systems such as transformers operated in strong electromagnetic fields.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications X
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ac8b9928a05c315144d9ff7d3b2f8b06
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304848