Webinar: 3 Easy Ways to Maximize Structural Health Monitoring
Attendees will learn methods to reduce costs and downtime in structural health monitoring applications on civil structures using the latest in fiber optic technologies.
Attendees will learn methods to reduce costs and downtime in structural health monitoring applications on civil structures using the latest in fiber optic technologies.
Register to view the On-Demand presentations from the expert panelist at Luna's Battery Technology Days, where we showcased innovations in electric vehicle battery technology.
EUROCORR 2020 Presentation, Tuesday September 8, 2020 at 15:20 – 15:40 (EDT 09:20 to 09:40 AM)
“Measuring the Capacity of Aerospace Coatings to Protect an Aluminum Alloy from Environment Assisted Cracking”, Fritz Friedersdorf and Liam Agnew, Luna Innovations
This webinar describes how Luna's terahertz-based systems deliver real-time process measurements of multi-layer thickness and density that help manufacturers save raw materials and improve quality control.
This webinar describes Luna's advanced approach to silicon photonics testing and Maple Leaf Photonics' modular and flexible platform for automated testing of dies, and how these two technologies integrate into an effective complete solution for silicon photonics.
加入我们这个webinar to learn how dielectrically insulated fiber optic sensors can be integrated into battery packs and assemblies to monitor for rapid increases in temperature at the level of individual cells as well as to monitor for increases in strain consistent with pack swelling.
This webinar will take a close look at this new fiber optic accelerometer technology and include live demonstrations and examples of the sensor working the Luna HYPERION interrogator and ENLIGHT software.
This webinar will explain how portable OBR technology can locate and analyze issues and defects in fiber optic assemblies with submillimeter technology, and make very precise measurements of fiber optic latency and length
Reliable bonding and joining of thermoplastic materials is a challenging and critical requirement. New in-situ monitoring technologies, based on high-definition distributed fiber optic sensors, are being used to provide real-time data for improved closed-loop control for induction welders.
High-definition fiber optic sensing (HD-FOS) delivers new cutting-edge measurement capabilities and data not available with other technologies. This webinar will provide an overview of how HD-FOS works, where it can be applied, and how Luna’s ODiSI system can provide unprecedented data and insight.