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The purpose is to study in particular the\nperformance of the second structure in the case of large deflections for\nthe context of educational use. Polylactic acid (PLA) is used as the manufacturing material to print the\nsensors by means of a printer based on fused deposing modeling, while\nconductive materials are used to provide the electrical conductivity\nrequired for the printed sensors. The manufactured sensors were tested under\npressure in the range of [0; 9] KPa. Compared to the performance obtained\nwith the first structure, simulation and experimental results show that the\nsecond structure improves linearity and allows the sensitivity to be increased from a minimum of 9.98 × 10 - 2 pF/hPa to a minimum of 3.4 × 10 - 1 pF/hPa.","PeriodicalId":17167,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems","volume":"9 1","pages":"401-409"},"PeriodicalIF":0.8000,"publicationDate":"2020-11-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Improvement of the performance of a capacitive relative pressure sensor: case of large deflections\",\"authors\":\"Samia Achouch, F. Regragui, M. Gharbi\",\"doi\":\"10.5194/jsss-9-401-2020\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Abstract. Capacitive pressure sensors are widely used in a variety of\\napplications and are built using a variety of processes, including 3D\\nprinting technology. 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Improvement of the performance of a capacitive relative pressure sensor: case of large deflections
Abstract. Capacitive pressure sensors are widely used in a variety of
applications and are built using a variety of processes, including 3D
printing technology. The use of this technology could lead us to a situation
of large deflections, depending on the mechanical properties of the
materials and the resolution of the machines used. This aspect is rarely reported
in previous research works that focus on improving the performance in
terms of linearity and sensitivity of these sensors. This paper describes
the realization of relative pressure sensors designed as two different
structures; the first one is the classical design composed of a single
capacitor, while the second one is composed of two capacitors, designed in
such a way that they both vary according to the applied pressure but in
opposite senses to each other. The purpose is to study in particular the
performance of the second structure in the case of large deflections for
the context of educational use. Polylactic acid (PLA) is used as the manufacturing material to print the
sensors by means of a printer based on fused deposing modeling, while
conductive materials are used to provide the electrical conductivity
required for the printed sensors. The manufactured sensors were tested under
pressure in the range of [0; 9] KPa. Compared to the performance obtained
with the first structure, simulation and experimental results show that the
second structure improves linearity and allows the sensitivity to be increased from a minimum of 9.98 × 10 - 2 pF/hPa to a minimum of 3.4 × 10 - 1 pF/hPa.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems (JSSS) is an international open-access journal dedicated to science, application, and advancement of sensors and sensors as part of measurement systems. The emphasis is on sensor principles and phenomena, measuring systems, sensor technologies, and applications. The goal of JSSS is to provide a platform for scientists and professionals in academia – as well as for developers, engineers, and users – to discuss new developments and advancements in sensors and sensor systems.