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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 34,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 1380-1386
  • (2016)

Two-Color Pyrometer for Process Temperature Measurement During Machining

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Abstract

A fast fiber-optic two-color pyrometer operating on the optical communication bands is designed for temperature measurements in machining processes. Off-the-shelf low-loss fiber-optic demultiplexers and optoelectronics equipment are used in order to obtain a cost-effective sensing solution while reducing both the temperature measurement error and the minimum measurable temperature. The system is capable of measuring highly localized temperatures without using collimation lens. The designed pyrometer allows measuring temperature in the range from 300 to 650 °C, achieving a full-scale temperature error as low as 4%. Factors influencing the temperature measurements are studied in order to identify the sensor limitations, such as a possible damage on the end of the optical fiber, the spectral loss attenuation and responsivity, or the distance between the fiber end and the target. Finally, this pyrometer is applied in a turning process, using a fiber-optic sensor embedded on a standard tool holder. Temperature measurements on the Inconel 718 are reported showing a good agreement with the simulations.

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