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Optical fiber sensor for measurement of angular velocity

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Abstract

The correlation technique has been used for speed measurements for a number of years. The principle is that two sensors at a set distance apart register some property of the moving object. By correlating the signal from the sensors, the time delay is determined. Velocity meters for flow, hot-rolled steel, and the flow rate of solids have been developed.1

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