Abstract
Optical fibre based sensors are proposed as a potential alternative to the thermistors traditionally used as temperature sensors in absorbed dose calorimetry. The development of optical fibre temperature sensor technology over the last ten years is reviewed. The potential resolution of various optical techniques is assessed with particular reference to the requirements of absorbed dose calorimetry. Attention is drawn to other issues which would require investigation before the development of practical optical fibre sensors for this purpose could occur. 192 refs., 5 tabs., 4 figs.
Citation Formats
Allen, P D, and Hargrave, N J.
Optical fibre temperature sensor technology and potential application in absorbed dose calorimetry.
Australia: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Allen, P D, & Hargrave, N J.
Optical fibre temperature sensor technology and potential application in absorbed dose calorimetry.
Australia.
Allen, P D, and Hargrave, N J.
1992.
"Optical fibre temperature sensor technology and potential application in absorbed dose calorimetry."
Australia.
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title = {Optical fibre temperature sensor technology and potential application in absorbed dose calorimetry}
author = {Allen, P D, and Hargrave, N J}
abstractNote = {Optical fibre based sensors are proposed as a potential alternative to the thermistors traditionally used as temperature sensors in absorbed dose calorimetry. The development of optical fibre temperature sensor technology over the last ten years is reviewed. The potential resolution of various optical techniques is assessed with particular reference to the requirements of absorbed dose calorimetry. Attention is drawn to other issues which would require investigation before the development of practical optical fibre sensors for this purpose could occur. 192 refs., 5 tabs., 4 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Optical fibre temperature sensor technology and potential application in absorbed dose calorimetry}
author = {Allen, P D, and Hargrave, N J}
abstractNote = {Optical fibre based sensors are proposed as a potential alternative to the thermistors traditionally used as temperature sensors in absorbed dose calorimetry. The development of optical fibre temperature sensor technology over the last ten years is reviewed. The potential resolution of various optical techniques is assessed with particular reference to the requirements of absorbed dose calorimetry. Attention is drawn to other issues which would require investigation before the development of practical optical fibre sensors for this purpose could occur. 192 refs., 5 tabs., 4 figs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1992}
month = {Sep}
}