Recent advances in harsh environment acoustic wave sensors for contemporary applications

M. Pereira da Cunha, R. Lad, T. Moonlight, S. Moulzolf, A. Canabal, R. Behanan, P. Davulis, D. Frankel, G. Bernhardt, T. Pollard, D. McCann
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There is a significant need for wireless sensor systems capable of operation up to 1100°C and beyond, in abrasive or corrosive harsh environments, in particular for the energy, steel, aerospace, oil and gas exploration industries. These environments and applications preclude the use of batteries and normally require wireless and multiple sensor interrogation. The University of Maine and Environetix Technologies have successfully responded to these needs by researching and developing surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors based on the langasite family of crystals and co-deposited Pt/Rh/ZrO2 thin-film electrode technology. This paper reports on the recent achievements, which include: long term operation in furnace and technology validation in jet-engine static and rotating parts up to 53,000 g's; stable and repetitive wired and wireless responses of temperature sensors; multiple wireless sensor interrogation; and associated packaging (tests run in the 200°C to 1000°C range).
恶劣环境声波传感器的最新研究进展
在磨蚀或腐蚀性恶劣环境中,特别是能源、钢铁、航空航天、石油和天然气勘探行业,对能够在高达1100°C及更高温度下工作的无线传感器系统的需求非常大。这些环境和应用排除了电池的使用,通常需要无线和多个传感器询问。缅因大学和Environetix Technologies通过研究和开发基于langasite晶体家族和共沉积Pt/Rh/ZrO2薄膜电极技术的表面声波(SAW)传感器,成功地响应了这些需求。本文报道了近年来的研究成果,包括:在53,000 g的喷气发动机静、旋转部件的炉内长期运行和技术验证;温度传感器稳定、重复的有线和无线响应;多无线传感器询问;和相关包装(测试在200°C至1000°C范围内运行)。
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