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    FBG-Based Temperature and Fire Sensors for Use in Industrial Microwave Ovens
    (SPIE, 2025) Yuksel, K.; Merdin, O. D.; Kinet, D.; Merdin, M.; Guyot, C.; Caucheteur, C.
    Industrial microwave-heating systems play a crucial role in sectors such as food processing and materials manufacturing, where precise temperature control and safety are paramount. However, traditional systems often face challenges like uneven heat distribution and elevated fire risks due to the inherent characteristics of microwave heating. This study introduces a fiber-optic sensor-based monitoring system designed to address these critical issues. The system features an advanced fiber-optic sensor capable of 2D temperature distribution monitoring and a specialized fire detection mechanism, both aimed at significantly reducing risks and improving the heating process. Experimental results demonstrate the potential for transformative advancements in industrial heating technologies, paving the way for enhanced process efficiency and safety.
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    Kompozit Malzemelerde Üretim Süreçlerinin Gözetimi için Fiber Optik Tabanı Sensör Sistemi Tasarım ve Analizi
    (IEEE, 2017) Yilmaz, Anil; Kartav, Osman; Yuksel, Kivilcim
    It is essential to monitor the behavior of composite materials during manufacturing process to ensure the high quality of manufactured materials. For this purpose, the use of optical fiber sensing, particularly the embedding of fiber Bragg grating (FRG) sensors into composite materials has been gaining growing popularity. In this context, we design a FBG-based alternative sensor interrogation system and completed the theoretical analysis for the prospect of providing the residual stresses appearing during fabrication process of composite materials. It has been also realized, in this paper, the preliminary experimental trials by monitoring FRG sensors embedded into fiber reinforced thermo-set composites for the purpose of process monitoring.