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Fiber Bragg Grating temperature monitoring of helicopter engine mechanical parts on an engine test bench

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Abstract

Fiber Bragg Grating temperature monitoring results of two mechanical parts located in the exhaust system of a helicopter engine test bench are reported and compared to thermocouple and SWIR camera measurements.

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