A fiber optic sensor for noncontact measurement of shaft speed, torque and powerA fiber optic sensor which enables noncontact measurement of the speed, torque and power of a rotating shaft was fabricated and tested. The sensor provides a direct measurement of shaft rotational speed and shaft angular twist, from which torque and power can be determined. Angles of twist between 0.005 and 10 degrees were measured. Sensor resolution is limited by the sampling rate of the analog to digital converter, while accuracy is dependent on the spot size of the focused beam on the shaft. Increasing the sampling rate improves measurement resolution, and decreasing the focused spot size increases accuracy. Digital processing allows for enhancement of an electronically or optically degraded signal.
Document ID
19910067247
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Madzsar, George C. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)