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Reducing Microbending Losses in Glass Fiber-Packaged Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors for Wind Blades Monitoring

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Abstract

Microbending losses induced while packaging fiber Bragg grating sensors into glass-fiber composites are investigated. Their impact on the response of a series of packaged sensors is studied in a real-scale 71.5 m-long wind turbine blade.

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