Title :
Improving a Dual-Probe Heat Pulse based soil moisture sensor using insulated nichrome wire
Author :
Raman, Adhiti ; Ananthasuresh, G.K.
Author_Institution :
Mech. Eng., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
The Dual-Probe Heat-Pulse technique has been widely used for in-situ moisture sensing. In the heater probe described in our earlier work the power consumption was 350 mW-the lowest in this category of sensors. In this paper, by employing a material selection method, we further improve the performance of the sensor by employing Parylene-coated nichrome wire and different packaging methods. The power consumption is reduced to 165 mW with a temperature rise between 1 K to 6.2 K degrees in 34% wet and dry red soils, respectively. A variant of the nichrome sensor was one that employed a ceramic tube with four longitudinal holes that eliminated the need for Parylene coating. The sensor was verified in agar agar solution and calibrated with 1200 kg/m2 red field soil. The compact packaging of the nichrome heater allowed us to provide a heat distribution of 3267 J/m on the probe surface which is two times more than the earlier attempts.
Keywords :
calibration; ceramics; coatings; insulated wires; moisture measurement; packaging; probes; soil; temperature measurement; temperature sensors; calibration; ceramic tube; dual-probe heat-pulse technique; heat distribution; insulated nichrome wire; longitudinal hole; material selection method; nichrome sensor; packaging method; parylene-coated nichrome wire; power 165 mW; power 350 mW; soil moisture sensor; temperature 1 K to 6.2 K; Heating; Probes; Resistance; Soil; Temperature sensors; Wires; Dual-Probe Heat-Pulse; Low power; Nichrome Wire; Parylene; Soil Moisture Sensor;
Conference_Titel :
Physics and Technology of Sensors (ISPTS), 2015 2nd International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Pune
DOI :
10.1109/ISPTS.2015.7220130