Experimental studies of an all-silicon carbide hybrid wireless-wired optics temperature sensor for extreme environments in turbines.

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2008-04-25
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Sheikh, Mumtaz
Riza, Nabeel A.
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Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
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Shown for the first time is the fabricated all-Single crystal Silicon Carbide (SiC) temperature probe and interface assembly designed for extreme environment temperature sensing in a gas turbine test rig. Preliminary probe test results are described regarding SiC chip temporal response, optical beam stability, and near vacuum sealing.Shown for the first time is the fabricated all-Single crystal Silicon Carbide (SiC) temperature probe and interface assembly designed for extreme environment temperature sensing in a gas turbine test rig. Preliminary probe test results are described regarding SiC chip temporal response, optical beam stability, and near vacuum sealing.
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Optical sensors , Temperature sensor , Soot , Extreme environments , Silicon carbide , Crystals , Environmental sensing , Laser beam diagnostics , Connectors , Hybrid optics , Sensors
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Sheikh, M. and Riza, N. A. (2008) 'Experimental studies of an all-silicon carbide hybrid wireless-wired optics temperature sensor for extreme environments in turbines', Proceedings of SPIE, 7003, Optical Sensors 2008, International Photonics Europe Congress, Strasbourg, France. doi: 10.1117/12.780902
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