Temperature interference in improved FBG pressure sensor for towing tank test

Author:

Suzuki Kantaro,Iwashita HidetsuguORCID,Kashiwagi Masashi,Wakahara Masahito,Iida Takahito,Minoura Munehiko

Abstract

AbstractBecause of EEDI regulations for ships and SDGs, it is of vital importance to develop ships with good propulsion performance, not only in still water, but also in waves. To predict the propulsion and seakeeping performance in waves, and in particular ship motions and added resistance, various theoretical calculation methods and CFD codes have been developed. To validate these estimation methods, experimental data on details of the flow induced by the ship disturbance are required. To meet this demand, the authors developed an innovative method for measuring and analyzing the spatial pressure distribution over the ship-hull surface using a large number of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) pressure sensors. However, pressure measurements with the conventional FBG pressure sensors are largely influenced by the difference in the temperature between water and air, referred to as the temperature interference. To resolve this issue, the authors developed a new FBG pressure sensor that incorporates three improvements and is significantly less influenced by temperature interference. Its performance was confirmed through comparisons with measured pressures obtained using existing strain-type and conventional FBG pressure sensors. Furthermore, the effects of different materials used for manufacturing ship models on the pressure measurement were investigated experimentally in towing tank tests. Finally, an experimental study was conducted to determine which of the three improvements in the latest FBG pressure sensor is essential for reducing the temperature interference.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ocean Engineering,Oceanography

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