DocumentCode
1757577
Title
An Electromagnetically Actuated Oscillating Sphere Used as a Viscosity Sensor
Author
Clara, Stefan ; Antlinger, Hannes ; Jakoby, Bernhard
Author_Institution
Inst. for Microelectron. & Microsensors, Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz, Linz, Austria
Volume
14
Issue
6
fYear
2014
fDate
41791
Firstpage
1914
Lastpage
1922
Abstract
We present a novel viscosity sensor principle which utilizes an oscillating metal sphere attached to a wire acting as mechanical spring. The oscillation is electromagnetically excited using four actuation coils. The arrangement of the coils allows a linear oscillation in one plane but also a circular motion if the actuation coils are driven accordingly. The latter causes a constant speed of the sphere and thus, a stationary flow around the sphere, which allows probing a different rheological regime compared with the oscillation mode featuring continuous acceleration and deceleration. For viscosity measurements, the drag force acting on the sphere is the crucial parameter in the sensing approach. The calculation of this force requires modeling of the magnetic field generated by the actuation currents in the coils. To verify the model for the magnetic field and the forces, a COMSOL simulation was performed and the results were compared with those obtained with the model. Finally, the approach was verified by means of measurements using different viscous liquids (viscosity standard oils and water glycerol mixtures).
Keywords
coils; electric sensing devices; electromagnetic actuators; electromagnetic oscillations; finite element analysis; springs (mechanical); viscometers; viscosity measurement; wires; COMSOL simulation; actuation coils; actuation current; circular motion; electromagnetically actuated oscillating metal sphere; electromagnetically excited oscillation; linear oscillation; magnetic field modeling; mechanical spring; rheological regime; stationary flow; viscosity measurement; viscosity sensor; viscous drag force; viscous liquids; wire; Coils; Current measurement; Extraterrestrial measurements; Force; Sensors; Viscosity; Electromagnetic actuation; electromagnetic actuation; falling ball; falling ball, finite element simulation; finite element simulation; fluid property sensor; orbiting sphere; pzt; viscosity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2304973
Filename
6733270
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