A pressure pass-through apparatus for a distributed strain sensor, providing a very economical solution to pass optical fibers
Background Currently, there are a large number of measurement techniques that utilize fiber-optical means, the use of light to acquire measurement. However, these measurement techniques have limitations on how effective they are in certain state conditions of the environment. The current solutions are not reliable in cases when a signal needs to be transmitted between non-ambient (high pressure, high temperature, corrosive, etc.) environments and ambient environments via fiber optics. As a result, measurements are not always accurate in these scenarios. Current solutions are expensive and unreliable. This invention aims to enable a strain sensor to operate in conditions where fiber optics are passed from two environments with a pressure differential.
Technology Description This technology is a pressure pass-through apparatus for a distributed strain sensor assembly. It is made from readily available components configured in a novel and simple way to produce a highly reliable and very economical solution to passing optical fibers from a low-pressure environment to an elevated pressure. The apparatus described contains a fiber optic cable with connectors on each of the ends. It also contains a housing between each of the ends that is sealed with an epoxy resin; this prevents the pressure differential from having an impact on the signal transmission.
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Opportunity Seeking partners in commercialization through licensing. This will need improvements in manufacturability to enable commercial production and sales.
Status Patented 16/357,124