研究目的
To design, implement, and test a distributed ultra-high temperature sensing system using Raman scattering intensity, which operates from room temperature to above 1400 °C, addressing the lack of robust, distributed sensing systems in high-temperature processes.
研究成果
The sapphire-fiber-based distributed temperature sensing system using Raman scattering was demonstrated to operate from room temperature up to 1400 °C with a 3.7 °C average standard deviation at the center of the hot zone. The system showed better stability than a K-type thermocouple measurement in a three-day temperature ramp experiment reaching 1200 °C. Future iterations of the sensing system will include further improvements in field-readiness, packaging, and overall performance.
研究不足
The system is subject to trade-offs between sensing length and spatial resolution. The spatial resolution is on the order of 1 meter when the total sensing length is over 10 km. The spatial resolution can however be improved to about ~1 centimeter via the use of ultra-short laser pulses and nanowire photodetectors.