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Characterization of Industrial Coolant Fluids and Continuous Ageing Monitoring by Wireless Node—Enabled Fiber Optic Sensors

Environmentally robust chemical sensors for monitoring industrial processes or infrastructures are lately becoming important devices in industry. Low complexity and wireless enabled characteristics can offer the required flexibility for sensor deployment in adaptable sensing networks for continuous...

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Autores principales: El Sachat, Alexandros, Meristoudi, Anastasia, Markos, Christos, Sakellariou, Andreas, Papadopoulos, Aggelos, Katsikas, Serafim, Riziotis, Christos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5375854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28287488
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17030568
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author El Sachat, Alexandros
Meristoudi, Anastasia
Markos, Christos
Sakellariou, Andreas
Papadopoulos, Aggelos
Katsikas, Serafim
Riziotis, Christos
author_facet El Sachat, Alexandros
Meristoudi, Anastasia
Markos, Christos
Sakellariou, Andreas
Papadopoulos, Aggelos
Katsikas, Serafim
Riziotis, Christos
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description Environmentally robust chemical sensors for monitoring industrial processes or infrastructures are lately becoming important devices in industry. Low complexity and wireless enabled characteristics can offer the required flexibility for sensor deployment in adaptable sensing networks for continuous monitoring and management of industrial assets. Here are presented the design, development and operation of a class of low cost photonic sensors for monitoring the ageing process and the operational characteristics of coolant fluids used in an industrial heavy machinery infrastructure. The chemical, physical and spectroscopic characteristics of specific industrial-grade coolant fluids were analyzed along their entire life cycle range, and proper parameters for their efficient monitoring were identified. Based on multimode polymer or silica optical fibers, wide range (3–11) pH sensors were developed by employing sol-gel derived pH sensitive coatings. The performances of the developed sensors were characterized and compared, towards their coolants’ ageing monitoring capability, proving their efficiency in such a demanding application scenario and harsh industrial environment. The operating characteristics of this type of sensors allowed their integration in an autonomous wireless sensing node, thus enabling the future use of the demonstrated platform in wireless sensor networks for a variety of industrial and environmental monitoring applications.
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spelling pubmed-53758542017-04-10 Characterization of Industrial Coolant Fluids and Continuous Ageing Monitoring by Wireless Node—Enabled Fiber Optic Sensors El Sachat, Alexandros Meristoudi, Anastasia Markos, Christos Sakellariou, Andreas Papadopoulos, Aggelos Katsikas, Serafim Riziotis, Christos Sensors (Basel) Article Environmentally robust chemical sensors for monitoring industrial processes or infrastructures are lately becoming important devices in industry. Low complexity and wireless enabled characteristics can offer the required flexibility for sensor deployment in adaptable sensing networks for continuous monitoring and management of industrial assets. Here are presented the design, development and operation of a class of low cost photonic sensors for monitoring the ageing process and the operational characteristics of coolant fluids used in an industrial heavy machinery infrastructure. The chemical, physical and spectroscopic characteristics of specific industrial-grade coolant fluids were analyzed along their entire life cycle range, and proper parameters for their efficient monitoring were identified. Based on multimode polymer or silica optical fibers, wide range (3–11) pH sensors were developed by employing sol-gel derived pH sensitive coatings. The performances of the developed sensors were characterized and compared, towards their coolants’ ageing monitoring capability, proving their efficiency in such a demanding application scenario and harsh industrial environment. The operating characteristics of this type of sensors allowed their integration in an autonomous wireless sensing node, thus enabling the future use of the demonstrated platform in wireless sensor networks for a variety of industrial and environmental monitoring applications. MDPI 2017-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5375854/ /pubmed/28287488 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17030568 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Characterization of Industrial Coolant Fluids and Continuous Ageing Monitoring by Wireless Node—Enabled Fiber Optic Sensors
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title_short Characterization of Industrial Coolant Fluids and Continuous Ageing Monitoring by Wireless Node—Enabled Fiber Optic Sensors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5375854/
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