one publication added to basket [323256] | Offshore field validation of a FBG based pressure/temperature sensor during a wireline intervention
Huang, J.-Y.; Van Roosbroeck, J.; Vlekken, J.; Van Hoe, B.; Kaada, G.; Talgø, M.; Leirvik, A.; Geernaert, T.; Berghmans, F.; Caucheteur, C.; Lindner, E. (2019). Offshore field validation of a FBG based pressure/temperature sensor during a wireline intervention, in: Kalli, K. et al. Seventh European workshop on optical fibre sensors. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, 11199. https://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2550528
In: Kalli, K.; O'Keeffe, S.O.; Brambilla, G. (Ed.) (2019). Seventh European workshop on optical fibre sensors. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, 11199. SPIE: Washington. ISBN 9781510631236 . , more
In: Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. SPIE: Bellingham, WA. ISSN 0277-786X; e-ISSN 1996-756X, more
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Micro-structured fiber; femtosecond laser; FBG pressure sensor; sensorpackaging; field test; wireline intervention |
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- Huang, J.-Y.
- Van Roosbroeck, J.
- Vlekken, J.
- Van Hoe, B.
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- Kaada, G.
- Talgø, M.
- Leirvik, A.
- Geernaert, T., more
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- Berghmans, F., more
- Caucheteur, C.
- Lindner, E.
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In this paper, we report on an offshore field validation of a FBG based optical fiber sensor for simultaneous monitoring of hydrostatic pressure and temperature. The sensor consists of a femtosecond laser induced grating written in a Butterfly microstructured fiber. The sensor has an extremely low cross-sensitivity between temperature and pressure which makes it ideal for monitoring large transients in pressure or temperature, like is the case in wireline intervention. Pressure and temperature readings from the FBG based optical fiber sensor are compared with the readings from a battery powered electrical quartz gauge during an offshore wireline intervention job in an oil well. Good agreement was found between both measurements. |
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