Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant photoacoustic gas sensors
This publication reports the derivation and the implementation of a simulation model that describes non-resonant photoacoustic gas sensors. The photoacoustic effect is modelled in detail for the successive steps of radiation emission, stimulation of molecules, collisional relaxation processes and fi...
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doaj-46dbfe68228448dc8cfadd3c863a0a542020-11-24T23:41:24ZengCopernicus PublicationsJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems2194-87712194-878X2016-07-015229329910.5194/jsss-5-293-2016Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant photoacoustic gas sensorsJ. Huber0K. Schmitt1J. Wöllenstein2Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Heidenhofstr. 8, 79110 Freiburg, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Heidenhofstr. 8, 79110 Freiburg, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Heidenhofstr. 8, 79110 Freiburg, GermanyThis publication reports the derivation and the implementation of a simulation model that describes non-resonant photoacoustic gas sensors. The photoacoustic effect is modelled in detail for the successive steps of radiation emission, stimulation of molecules, collisional relaxation processes and finally the pressure formation in a closed gas cell. The photoacoustic effect offers great potential in the development of selective, miniaturized gas sensor systems. We verify and discuss the results of our model assuming typical parameters and values in indoor CO<sub>2</sub> sensing applications. We set up a sensor system for experimental verification of the simulated data and discuss the results. The results of the simulation model are in good accordance with the experimental data and can therefore be used as a novel and efficient tool for the development of non-resonant photoacoustic gas sensor systems.http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/5/293/2016/jsss-5-293-2016.pdf |
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J. Huber K. Schmitt J. Wöllenstein Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant photoacoustic gas sensors Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems |
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Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant
photoacoustic gas sensors |
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Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant
photoacoustic gas sensors |
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Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant
photoacoustic gas sensors |
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Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant
photoacoustic gas sensors |
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Simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant
photoacoustic gas sensors |
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simulation model for the evaluation and design of miniaturized non-resonant
photoacoustic gas sensors |
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Copernicus Publications |
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Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems |
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2194-8771 2194-878X |
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2016-07-01 |
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This publication reports the derivation and the
implementation of a simulation model that describes non-resonant
photoacoustic gas sensors. The photoacoustic effect is modelled in detail
for the successive steps of radiation emission, stimulation of molecules,
collisional relaxation processes and finally the pressure formation in a
closed gas cell. The photoacoustic effect offers great potential in the
development of selective, miniaturized gas sensor systems. We verify and
discuss the results of our model assuming typical parameters and values in
indoor CO<sub>2</sub> sensing applications. We set up a sensor system for
experimental verification of the simulated data and discuss the results. The
results of the simulation model are in good accordance with the experimental
data and can therefore be used as a novel and efficient tool for the
development of non-resonant photoacoustic gas sensor systems. |
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http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/5/293/2016/jsss-5-293-2016.pdf |
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