Stancalie et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Experimental Characterization of the Optical Fibre SensorsStancalie et al., 2016
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- Stancalie A
- Gelu I
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- UPB Sci. Bull. Ser. A
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In this work an extensive set of experimental investigations has been performed in order to characterize the optical fiber sensors, based on various types of gratings. The investigation refers to the behavior of different optical fiber sensors response to temperature changes and …
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