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Infrared-fiber-optic fire sensor developments - Role of measurement uncertainty in evaluation of background limited rangeFire-detector systems based on distributed infrared fiber-sensors have been investigated for potential applications in the aerospace industry. Responsivities to blackbody and flame radiations were measured with various design configurations of an infrared fiber-optic sensor. Signal processing techniques were also investigated, and the results show significant differences in the fire-sensor performance depending on the design configuration. Measurement uncertainties were used to determine the background-limited ranges for the various fire-sensor concepts, and the probability of producing false alarms caused by fluctuations in the background signals were determined using extreme probability theory. The results of the research show that infrared fiber-optic fire sensors are feasible for application on manned spacecraft; however, additional development work will be required to eliminate false alarms caused by high temperature objects such as incandescent lamps.
Document ID
19910035064
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tapphorn, Ralph M.
(NASA White Sands Test Facility NM, United States)
Kays, Randy
(Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co. Las Cruces, NM, United States)
Porter, Alan
(NASA Johnson Space Center Las Cruces, NM, United States)
Date Acquired
August 15, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1989
Subject Category
Spacecraft Instrumentation
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Instrumentation Symposium
Location: Orlando, FL
Country: United States
Start Date: May 1, 1989
End Date: May 4, 1989
Accession Number
91A19687
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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