主 办:33678新甫京国际品牌
报告人:John Selker 等
时 间:2012年3月26至27日
地 点:33678新甫京国际品牌中关新园
Summary
The temperature of standard fiber optic cables can be read as finely as every 0.25m, and lengths up to 30 km as frequently as every second with resolution of up to 0.01 deg C using Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS). While these capabilities provide remarkable opportunities, there are some important limitations to the method that must be understood involving trade-offs between resolution in time, space, and the extent of the installation. This workshop presents an overview of the technique, including discussion of applications to date, fiber and instrument selection, fiber placement, fiber repair, data acquisition, and data analysis. The workshop will be held at the Peking University campus. In addition to lectures by global experts, the participants will handle the equipment, and take part in demonstrations of all the operations required to employ this technique. The goal of the workshop is to provide enough information for participants to accurately identify the potential role of this method in their research.
Instructors
John Selker – Oregon State University 俄勒冈州立大学 (John.Selker Oregonstate.edu)
Scott Tyler – University of Nevada, Reno 内华达大学雷诺分校 (styler unr.edu)
Chunmiao Zheng –Peking University and University of Alabama33678新甫京国际品牌 (czheng pku.edu.cn)
Location: ZhongGuanYuan Global Village, PKU, 33678新甫京国际品牌中关新园