Optical Fiber Sensors for Industrial Applications

Optical Fiber Sensors for Industrial Applications
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Industrial sensors are vital in modern technical processes, becoming integral to manufacturing operations, especially in the context of industry 4.0. This course offers hands-on training on state-of-the-art optical fiber sensors tailored for industrial use. Participants will learn about and fabricate high-temperature, humidity, and volatile organic compound sensors, gaining practical experience to enhance productivity, safety, and efficiency in manufacturing settings.

  • Industrial sensors
  • Optical fiber
  • Manufacturing
  • Sensors
  • Technology

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  1. PhotonHub Demo Centre PhotonHub Demo Centre Course 01 Optical fiber sensors for industrial application Course Course Provider Provider Photonic Materials and Devices - Laboratory, Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology- Hellas Greece European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  2. Course Overview Course Overview Industrial sensors are devices that play a crucial role in numerous technical processes and can be an indispensable part of the manufacturing process. Especially under the current trend of factory transition into digitally smart environments, towards the industry 4.0 manufacturing concept, the demand for new sensing technologies is increasing rapidly. This one-day hands-on training course provides industry representatives with an introduction to state of the art optical fibre sensors and the opportunity to fabricate and evaluate prototype sensing systems tailored to specific industrial application. The course will focus on three technology demonstrators; 1) Optical fiber high temperature (~800 C) sensor; 2) Optical fiber humidity sensor; 3) Optical fiber volatile organic compounds sensor. The design, fabrication and performance of these sensors will be covered through tutorials and hand on experience. European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  3. Target Audience Target Audience It is desirable but not essential that course attendees have a basic understanding of photonics. The course is ideally suited to those seeking to adopt new sensing technologies in order to advance manufacturing facilities in terms of productivity, safety and efficiency. Expected Outcomes Expected Outcomes 1) Understanding of key features of optical fiber sensor design for industrial applications 2) Participate in the fabrication of state of the art optical fiber sensors (hands-on activity) 3) Observe and evaluate working optical fiber sensors (hands-on activity) 4) Communicate and seek solutions for specific concerns related to sensing requirements European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  4. Course Schedule Course Schedule Time Time Demo Activity Demo Activity 09:00 10:30 FORTH Orientation, Course Introduction & Tutorial FORTH Orientation, Course Introduction & Tutorial Demo 1: Microstructured optical fiber Fabry Perot high temperature (~800 C) sensor (hands-on) 11:00 12:30 Demo 2: Optical fiber Fabry Perot humidity sensor (hands-on) 13:30 15:00 Demo 3: Tilted optical fiber Bragg grating volatile organic compound sensor (hands-on) 15:00 16:30 16:30 17:30 Follow Follow- -Up Questions & Close Up Questions & Close European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  5. Course Trainers Course Trainers Course Director: Stavros Pissadakis Course Director: Stavros Pissadakis Course Manager: Mary Konstantaki Course Manager: Mary Konstantaki Demo 1: Demo 1: Mary Konstantaki Mary Konstantaki Demo 2: Nikos Korakas Demo 2: Nikos Korakas Demo 3: Anuja Padhye Demo 3: Anuja Padhye European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  6. Course Demonstrators Course Demonstrators Optical fiber high temperature sensor Optical fiber humidity sensor Volatile organic compound sensor European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  7. Course Location, Schedule & Cost Course Location, Schedule & Cost Foundation for Research and Technology- Hellas (FORTH) Crete, Greece Heraklion Crete. Course Schedule (September, June exact dates to be confirmed) Number of people (Groups of 3/6/9 people per course) Course Cost (300 Euros per person, includes catering and project consumables) Further Information Further Information mkonst@iesl.forth.gr https://pmdl.iesl.forth.gr/contact.html www.photonhub.eu/euphotonicsacademy European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  8. Course Material (technical hand-outs) European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

  9. Keywords Keywords Optical fiber sensors, Photonic Devices, Optical fiber grating, Fabry Perot, High Temperature, Relative Humidity, Volatile Organic Compounds, Laser, Photonics, Equipment, Automation, Industrial Sensor, Lightweight, Remote operation, Manufacturing, Safety, Agro & Food, Energy Relevant Technology & Application Domain Relevant Technology & Application Domain Technology: Technology: Glass and Polymer Specialty Fibers and Fiber Devices, Sensors Application: Application: Relevant to all application domains especially Manufacturing, Safety, Agro & Food and Energy European Photonics Innovation Academy European Photonics Innovation Academy

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