外围球体外开口结构对双球体外电场传感器灵敏度的影响
Zhengang Zhao1,2, Xuanyi Yang1, Yitan Li1
1Faculty of Information Engineering and Automation, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, China.
The Review of scientific instruments
|January 29, 2024
概括
增加双球外 (DSS) 电场传感器的外开口直径可以提高其灵敏度. 与传统的平板传感器相比,这种改进的DSS开孔设计为复杂的电场测量提供了更好的性能.
科学领域:
- 电气工程 电气工程
- 传感器技术 传感器技术
- 电磁学 电磁学 电磁学 电磁学
背景情况:
- 双球外 (DSS) 传感器为电场测量提供了紧的尺寸和简单的制造.
- 现有的DSS传感器具有较低的灵敏度,限制了它们在复杂环境中的有效性.
研究的目的:
- 为了提高DSS电场传感器的灵敏度.
- 为了研究外围球形外开口直径对传感器性能的影响.
主要方法:
- 对外开口直径效应的理论分析.
- 设计和制造具有2,4和6毫米光圈的DSS传感器.
- 对传感器灵敏度,线性,歇斯底里,重复性和旋转特性进行实验测试.
主要成果:
- 随着外开口直径的增加,传感器的灵敏度会增加.
- 具有开放孔的DSS传感器表现出良好的线性,歇斯底里和可重复性.
- 旋转特征实验显示不同光圈的相对误差为18%,23%和31%.
结论:
- DSS开孔结构显著提高了传感器的灵敏度和性能.
- 修改后的DSS传感器比传统的平板传感器更适合用于电场测量.
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