scholarly journals Research on Networking Algorithm of Distributed FBG Sensor Network

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Juan Wang ◽  
Zhichao Liu ◽  
Jinhua Yang ◽  
Zhentao Zhang

The status monitoring of industrial process equipment is of great significance to its production energy efficiency and safety. A state monitoring system for complex surface structures based on the distributed FBG sensor network is proposed. The system adopts the FBG network and realizes the calculation of the stress field of the complex surface through the FBG layout design at different positions in the three-dimensional space. A 32-channel FBG sensor network is designed, and the light source, demodulation module, and processing system are selected and analyzed. On the basis of building the FBG sensor network, the stress field test was carried out on the industrial process equipment. For complex three-dimensional surface structures, an optical scanner is used for position offset calibration. Experiments show that when force is applied to the center point, the slope of the FBG at the best sensitive position is 0.715 pm/N; when force is applied on both sides, the maximum slope in the positive direction is 0.348 pm/N and the maximum slope in the negative direction is −0.381 pm/N. After data fusion correction is used, the average error of the three-dimensional position offset of the test data is 6.85%. It can be seen that the FBG network has the ability to monitor the state of complex surface structures in the industrial engineering equipment.

Author(s):  
Jane A. Westfall ◽  
S. Yamataka ◽  
Paul D. Enos

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) provides three dimensional details of external surface structures and supplements ultrastructural information provided by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Animals composed of watery jellylike tissues such as hydras and other coelenterates have not been considered suitable for SEM studies because of the difficulty in preserving such organisms in a normal state. This study demonstrates 1) the successful use of SEM on such tissue, and 2) the unique arrangement of batteries of nematocysts within large epitheliomuscular cells on tentacles of Hydra littoralis.Whole specimens of Hydra were prepared for SEM (Figs. 1 and 2) by the fix, freeze-dry, coat technique of Small and Màrszalek. The specimens were fixed in osmium tetroxide and mercuric chloride, freeze-dried in vacuo on a prechilled 1 Kg brass block, and coated with gold-palladium. Tissues for TEM (Figs. 3 and 4) were fixed in glutaraldehyde followed by osmium tetroxide. Scanning micrographs were taken on a Cambridge Stereoscan Mark II A microscope at 10 KV and transmission micrographs were taken on an RCA EMU 3G microscope (Fig. 3) or on a Hitachi HU 11B microscope (Fig. 4).


2016 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 193-202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abhishek Joshi ◽  
Sarang Dhongdi ◽  
K.R. Anupama ◽  
Pritish Nahar ◽  
Rishabh Sethunathan

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