Photonic Sensors, Volume. 5, Issue 4, 298(2015)

Concept of a Pitot Tube Able to Detect Blockage by Ice, Volcanic Ash, Sand and Insects, and to Clear the Tube

David A. JACKSON*
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  • School of Physical Sciences, Applied Optics Groups, University of Kent, UK
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    A conceptual coaxial Pitot tube (PT) has been developed using fiber optic sensors combined with actuators to monitor and maintain its correct operation under different environmental conditions. Experiments were performed showing that the dynamic and static tubes can be cleared of ice. It was also demonstrated that the dynamic tube could be cleared of dust and sand which was not the case for the static tube in the coaxial configuration. An approach was proposed to overcome this problem involving a conventional configuration where the static tube was operated independently orthogonal to the dynamic tube, and a second set of sensors and actuators was used. Sensors and associated actuators were developed for temperature and intensity for a linear PT. The aim of this work is to propose a solution for a problem that has caused the loss of the lives of many passengers and crew of aircraft. Resources were not available to test a full implementation of a PT incorporating the proposed modifications.

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    David A. JACKSON. Concept of a Pitot Tube Able to Detect Blockage by Ice, Volcanic Ash, Sand and Insects, and to Clear the Tube[J]. Photonic Sensors, 2015, 5(4): 298

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    Paper Information

    Received: Aug. 5, 2015

    Accepted: Aug. 20, 2015

    Published Online: Jan. 6, 2016

    The Author Email: JACKSON David A. (d.a.jackson@kent.ac.uk)

    DOI:10.1007/s13320-015-0272-x

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