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DURGAPURPIEZOELECTRIC SENSORS & ITS APPLICATIONS
PRESENTED BY: -SUCHISMITA DHAR
SAYAN MUKHERJEE SUBHRA SHANKHA BHATTACHARJEE
PRATYUSH KUMAR SHANU
SUBMITTED TO:- DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIESAPRIL,2015
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Presentation overview1. Introduction
2. History
3. How it works?
4. How are they made?
5. Piezoelectric pressure sensors
6. Wear detection of train wheels
7. Shoe-mounted PDVF piezoelectric transducer
8. Applications in aircrafts and vehicles
9. Applications and markets
10. Future reviews
11. Conclusion
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Introduction
Generation of electrical potential in response to applied mechanical stress.
Derived from Greek word piezo meaning squeeze Transducer converts one form of energy into another. Transduction is from mechanical energy to electrical energy. Many piezoelectric materials are known to exist. Quartz, tourmaline, ceramic (PZT), GAPO4 and many others.
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History
The word ‘piezo’ is derived from the Greek word for pressure. The piezoelectric effect was discovered by Jacques and Pierre Curie
in 1880. Found that electricity is produced when mechanical stress is applied.
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How it works? Mechanical compression changes the dipole
moment creating voltage. Directions of compression or tension generates
voltage of the same polarity as the poling voltage.
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How are they made?
Both natural and man made. When DC electric field applied, all molecules aligned in one direction. Exhibit electric behaviour at a particular temperature or Curie
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Piezoelectric pressure sensors
Senses events when pressure is applied Includes microchip which sends signal collected by
voltmeter Measure dynamic or changing events Consists of sensor housing, piezoelectric crystals and
electrode Relay on external force to strain crystals Utilize a diaphragm to collect pressure Uses compensation element to reduce sensitivity
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Wear detection of train wheels
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Shoe-mounted PDVF piezoelectric transducer
Structure consists of rubber cut-outs, polycarbonate plates, copper terminals & unimorph strips.
When stress applied around the heel, electricity is generated.
Power generated in the order of few microwatts.
Power generated is sufficient for MEMS, microelectronic devices & very low power application.
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Applications in aircrafts and vehicles
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1.Crash sensor
2.Fuel injection sensor3.Knock sensor
4.PZT in tyres
5.PZT in plane wings
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In vehicles:- Crash Sensors:- Generates voltage due
to force from collision. This completes the
circuit and the inflator fills the airbag with nitrogen gas with a burst.
Fuel injection sensors:- Works faster than
conventional injectors. Consumes less amount
of electricity. Gives precise control
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Engine knock sensor:- Knock control for internal
combustion engines. Machine tool protection. Capitation detection.
Energy harvesting sensors:- PZT can be used as energy
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In aircrafts:-
Piezoelectric sensors are used for damage diagnosis in wings of aeroplanes.
Can detect at a very early stage.
Uses the concept of noise pattern to detect damages.
Still at an experimental stage and limited applications in real life.
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Applications and markets
1.Ultrasonic
2.Scientific 3.Pumping
4.Medical
5.Energy harvesting
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Future reviews
New materials to be used New structures likely to be
made Smart sensors- multi
dimensional & wireless
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1.New structures likely to be used
2.Smart Sensors
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Conclusion Piezoelectric sensors offer
unique capability. Piezo sensors provides safety
measures in vehicles and aircrafts.
Some are used for generation of electricity.
It is also used to save electricity.
It has its application in every field.
When choosing a sensor attention should be paid on performance specification.
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Thank you...
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