A. Sorger, C. Auerswald, A. Shaporin, M. Freitag, M. Dienel, J. Mehner
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Abstract
This paper reports on the development of a capacitive MEMS acceleration sensor applicable for acoustic emission testing. As a key feature, the sensor consists of two resonators with different resonance frequencies (90 kHz and 110 kHz) and an opposing electrode arrangement improving the rejection of disturbing low-frequency mechanical vibrations. In order to characterize the frequency response of the sensor a test bench was developed which allows to mechanically excite the sensor up to frequencies of 250 kHz using a piezoelectric shaker. The applicability of the sensor to acoustic emission testing is demonstrated by applying it to experimental tests such as wave speed measurement and source localization.