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27 April 2009 An integrated high-pressure, pressure temperature, and skin friction sensor
Alexander K. Sang, Clark Boyd
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We present a prototype fiber-optic temperature, pressure and skin friction sensor suite for possible use in a deep water petroleum pipeline containing corrosive, multi-phase flow with solid particulates in a pressure and temperature gradient. The sensor suite is designed to measure shear stress ranging from 0-1,000 Pa, temperature from 0-175 Deg C and pressure from 5-69MPa. Each transducer was individually tested over the entire performance range. The integrated sensor package was tested over a limited temperature, pressure and shear range due to facility limitations.
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Alexander K. Sang and Clark Boyd "An integrated high-pressure, pressure temperature, and skin friction sensor", Proc. SPIE 7316, Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications VI, 731613 (27 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.820818
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Temperature metrology

Calibration

Skin

Sensor calibration

Protactinium

Fiber optics sensors

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