Master thesis : Contribution au développement d'un capteur de polluants dans l'eau basé sur le principe d'onde évanescente dans une fibre optique
Depaepe, Julien
Promotor(s) : Heinrichs, Benoît
Date of defense : 5-Sep-2022/6-Sep-2022 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/16297
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Title : | Master thesis : Contribution au développement d'un capteur de polluants dans l'eau basé sur le principe d'onde évanescente dans une fibre optique |
Translated title : | [en] Contribution to the development of a pollutant sensor based on the principle of evanescent waves in an optical fiber |
Author : | Depaepe, Julien |
Date of defense : | 5-Sep-2022/6-Sep-2022 |
Advisor(s) : | Heinrichs, Benoît |
Committee's member(s) : | Vanderbemden, Philippe
Pirard, Sophie Piront, Laurent |
Language : | English |
Discipline(s) : | Engineering, computing & technology > Electrical & electronics engineering Engineering, computing & technology > Chemical engineering |
Target public : | Researchers |
Institution(s) : | Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique |
Degree: | Master : ingénieur civil électricien, à finalité spécialisée en "electronic systems and devices" |
Faculty: | Master thesis of the Faculté des Sciences appliquées |
Abstract
[en] The present thesis contributes to the development of a sensor for pollutants (BTEX) in water based on the evanescent wave principle in an optical fiber. This work is part of the MOUV project, MOUV which stands for "UV Sensor for continuous MOnitoring of organic pollutants in water". The work focuses mainly on the signal analysis and the determination of the detection threshold, as well as on the development of a self made detector. This prototype aims to demonstrate the feasibility of miniaturization of the sensor so that it does not have to rely on laboratory equipment on site.
The first part of this work is a theoretical chapter presenting all the concepts associated with this
project such as the optical fiber, the BTEX and the evanescent wave principle.
The second part presents the different devices and objects used in this work. It presents the
spectrophotometer which is used as a detector, and focuses on the development of the prototype and the selected electronic components of which it is composed.
The third part gives the different steps about the sensor manufacture and the preparation of the
pollutant solutions.
The fourth part presents the results obtained with the laboratory devices and compares these results with those obtained with the prototype. The latter provided great outcomes in comparison to the laboratory equipment. However, some instabilities in the sensor itself prevented from obtaining better results.
The next step will be to develop a complete electronic system with only the required features such as the signal analysis and the transmission of data. The method to power the system will have to be defined in order to develop the final prototype. A deeper study of the sensor will also be mandatory to understand the instabilities and being able to obtain repeatability between the tests.
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