BS EN 61757-1:2012
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Fibre optic sensors – Generic specification
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2012 | 40 |
IEC 61757-1:2012 is a generic specification covering optical fibres, components and sub-assemblies as they pertain specifically to fibre optic sensing applications. It has been designed to be used as a common working and discussion tool by the vendor of components and subassemblies intended to be integrated in fibre optic sensors, as well as by designers, manufacturers and users of fibre optic sensors independent of any application or installation. The objective of this generic specification is to define, classify and provide the framework for specifying fibre optic sensors, and their specific components and subassemblies. The requirements of this standard apply to all related sectional, family, and detail specifications. Sectional specifications will contain requirements specific to sensors for particular quantities subject to measurement. Within each sectional specification, family and detail specifications contain requirements for a particular style or variant of a fibre optic sensor of that sectional specification. This edition includes a substantial technical update of all clauses, definitions, and cited references with respect to the previous edition.
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8 | English CONTENTS |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions |
18 | Figure 1 – Fibre optic sensor configuration with a passive sensing element and separate fibre leads for optical input and output Figure 2 – Fibre optic sensor configuration with an active sensing |
19 | 4 Quality assurance 5 Test and measurement procedures 5.1 General Figure 3 – Fibre optic sensor configuration with a passive sensing element and one fibre lead for optical input and output; signal separation is realized by a Y-splitter |
20 | 5.2 Standard conditions for testing 5.3 Test and measurement equipment requirements 5.4 Visual inspection 5.5 Dimensions 5.6 Metrological properties 5.6.1 General |
21 | 5.6.2 Metrological parameters 5.7 Optical tests 5.7.1 General 5.7.2 Optical power 5.7.3 Nominal wavelength and appropriate spectral characteristics 5.7.4 State of polarization 5.7.5 Fibre connector performance |
22 | 5.8 Electrical tests 5.8.1 General 5.8.2 Parameters and test procedures 5.8.3 Voltage stress 5.9 Mechanical tests 5.9.1 General |
23 | 5.9.2 Parameters and test procedures 5.10 Climatic and environmental tests 5.10.1 General 5.10.2 Parameters and test procedures |
24 | 5.11 Susceptibility to ambient light 5.12 Resistance to solvents and contaminating fluids 6 Classification 6.1 General 6.2 Measurand 6.2.1 Presence/absence of objects or features |
25 | 6.2.2 Position 6.2.3 Rate of positional change 6.2.4 Flow 6.2.5 Temperature 6.2.6 Force x directional vector |
26 | 6.2.7 Force per area 6.2.8 Strain 6.2.9 Electromagnetic quantities 6.2.10 Ionizing and nuclear radiation 6.2.11 Other physical properties of materials |
27 | 6.2.12 Composition and specific chemical quantities 6.2.13 Particulates 6.2.14 Imaging 6.3 Transduction principle 6.3.1 Active generation of light 6.3.2 Atom-field interaction 6.3.3 Coherence modulation 6.3.4 Intensity modulation 6.3.5 Optical spectrum modulation |
28 | 6.3.6 Phase modulation 6.3.7 Polarization modulation 6.4 Spatial distribution 6.5 Interface level 7 Marking, labelling, packaging 7.1 Marking of component 7.2 Marking of sealed package 8 IEC type designation |
29 | 9 Safety aspects 9.1 General 9.2 Personal safety 9.3 Safety in explosive environment 10 Ordering information 11 Drawings included in the sectional, family and detail specifications |
30 | Annex A (informative) Examples of fibre optic sensors |
38 | Bibliography |