DocumentCode
987726
Title
Extending the Limits of a Capacitive Soil-Water-Content Measurement
Author
Chang, Zu-Yao ; Iliev, Blagoy P. ; De Groot, Frank J. ; Meijer, Gerard C M
Author_Institution
Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft
Volume
56
Issue
6
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2240
Lastpage
2244
Abstract
This paper describes a new electrode structure that has been developed to measure the water content of artificial soil. Similar to a conventional setup, the water content is also extracted from the capacitive component of the admittance. Results show that in the existence of high water conductivity , the conventional rod-shaped pairs of electrodes are no longer suited for accurate water-content measurements. This is due to the occurrence of physical effects, including skin effect, proximity effect, and parasitic inductances. To reduce these physical effects, a new electrode structure has been designed, built, and tested. It is shown that, with the desired signal frequency of 20 MHz, the physical problems have significantly been reduced and that, even with water conductivity of up to , reliable results can be obtained.
Keywords
capacitance measurement; electrodes; soil; water; artificial soil; capacitive measurement; electrode structure; frequency 20 MHz; water content measurement; Admittance; Conductivity measurement; Electrodes; Frequency; Instruments; Laboratories; Permittivity measurement; Skin effect; Soil measurements; Testing; Capacitance measurement; conductivity measurement; dielectric measurements; impedance measurement; moisture measurement; permittivity measurement; soil measurements;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2007.908317
Filename
4389092
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