温度场分析和负载电池的补偿改进
Shudong Zhuang1, Wen Yang2, Yuxiang Zhou1
1College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Hohai University, 213022, Changzhou, China.
Scientific reports
|November 1, 2024
概括
这项研究通过重新定位补偿电阻来解决应变仪传感器中温度诱导的错误. 这种新方法确保了尽管温度梯度不稳定,但测量结果准确,提高了传感器的可靠性.
科学领域:
- 工程 工程师 工程师 工程师
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 物理 物理学 物理
背景情况:
- 张力计传感器在运行过程中会因张力计和PCB电子产品而产生热量.
- 这种内部热量会在传感器内产生不稳定的温度梯度,随环境温度变化而变化.
- 由于这些不稳定的梯度,现有的温度补偿方法可能不准确.
研究的目的:
- 提出和验证一种新的方法,以减少应变仪传感器中因温度而产生的误差.
- 为了解决不稳定的温度梯度和温度场效应造成的不准确性.
- 为了提高在不同的热条件下延展仪测量的可靠性和准确性.
主要方法:
- 开发了一种新的方法,包括重新定位温度补偿电阻.
- 使用ANSYS软件进行了稳定状态热模拟.
- 进行实验验证,以验证模拟结果和拟议方法的有效性.
主要成果:
- 拟议的温度补偿电阻的重新定位有效地减轻由不稳定的温度梯度引起的错误.
- 热模拟证实了该方法能够在不影响应变测量的情况下管理温度场效应.
- 实验结果证实了拟议的补偿策略的实际有效性.
结论:
- 重定位温度补偿电阻是一种可行的策略,以克服应变仪传感器中温度诱导的错误.
- 该方法通过稳定内部温度梯度的影响来确保精确的传感器性能.
- 这一进步提高了在各种环境中延展仪传感器的操作稳定性和测量精度.
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