Xinhuai Wang, Xinyong Dong, Yan Zhou, K. Ni, Jia Cheng, Zhemin Chen
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Fiber optic anemometer based on metal-coated fiber Bragg grating
A novel hot-wire anemometer based on a silver-coated optical fiber Bragg grating (FBG) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated with the assistance of a short length of no-core fiber (NCF). Experimental results reveal that highest resolution of ~0.0017 m/s is achieved and the measurement range covers 0-13.7 m/s.