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Smart, Self-Healing Fibers Laugh at Danger

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Marie Freebody, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

Light, sturdy fiber optic sensors can help monitor conditions in power plants, on airplane wings, on dams and in other hard-to-reach places. The composition of fiber optic sensors enables them to be placed in areas where traditional point sensors simply cannot go. “If you can glue it, wrap it, wind it, bury it, encase it or bond it, fiber optic sensing can monitor it,” said Paul Richardson, senior product manager at Oz Optics Ltd. of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Today, fiber optic sensors are cropping up in a variety of places, including turbine blades, power cables, airplane...Read full article

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    Published: November 2011
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