A sensor embedded in a high temperature metal is incorporated into a sensing
system
for measuring temperature, strain, or other properties of a metal structure. An
optical system transmits light to and receives output signals from the sensor for
analysis. With rotating structures, an optical fiber lead transmits light between
the sensor and external surface of the structure along its rotational axis, allowing
the lead to remain fixed with respect to the optical system as the structure rotates
at high speeds.