Piezoceramic Cantilever Sensor Design for Weak-Impact Detection on Plates
A piezoelectric cantilever type sensor for locating the precise weak-impact or touch position on a plate is presented in this paper. Since the importance of human-computer interface such as a touch panel system has been rapidly increasing recently, this study could suggest an appropriate sensor for...
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doaj-b77ed8d0fe434d5591558d10776e95fe2020-11-24T22:55:57ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032012-01-0119587989010.3233/SAV-2012-0696Piezoceramic Cantilever Sensor Design for Weak-Impact Detection on PlatesYoung-Sup Lee0Sang-Kwon Lee1Kihong Shin2Department of Embedded Systems Engineering, University of Incheon, Yeonsu-Gu, Incheon, South KoreaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Inha University, Nam-Gu, Incheon, South KoreaDepartment of Mechnical and Automotive Engineering, Andong National University, Andong, Kyungpook, South KoreaA piezoelectric cantilever type sensor for locating the precise weak-impact or touch position on a plate is presented in this paper. Since the importance of human-computer interface such as a touch panel system has been rapidly increasing recently, this study could suggest an appropriate sensor for the detection of a weak-impact point effectively and accurately for such a system. This sensor detects the out-of-plane vibration of a panel when a touch with a finger or pen is applied on it. The sensor is made with a steel beam and a single crystal PMN-PT patch is bonded on the beam, which is designed to detect the base vibration of the panel. The sensor was designed, manufactured to verify the detect ability of a weak-impact and attached on two different plates of a glass of 400 × 400 × 4 mm and a wooden MDF of 600 × 600 × 9 mm. The experiment result of the sensor was compared with that of an accelerometer which can also be used for the same purpose and shows clear weak-impact responses with a narrow-band property at its resonant frequency. It is expected that the cantilever type sensor in this study could be applied to make a simple flat plate into a touch panel when the time difference of arrivals method is used to locate the weak-impact point.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/SAV-2012-0696 |
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Piezoceramic Cantilever Sensor Design for Weak-Impact Detection on Plates |
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Piezoceramic Cantilever Sensor Design for Weak-Impact Detection on Plates |
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Piezoceramic Cantilever Sensor Design for Weak-Impact Detection on Plates |
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Piezoceramic Cantilever Sensor Design for Weak-Impact Detection on Plates |
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Piezoceramic Cantilever Sensor Design for Weak-Impact Detection on Plates |
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piezoceramic cantilever sensor design for weak-impact detection on plates |
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Shock and Vibration |
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A piezoelectric cantilever type sensor for locating the precise weak-impact or touch position on a plate is presented in this paper. Since the importance of human-computer interface such as a touch panel system has been rapidly increasing recently, this study could suggest an appropriate sensor for the detection of a weak-impact point effectively and accurately for such a system. This sensor detects the out-of-plane vibration of a panel when a touch with a finger or pen is applied on it. The sensor is made with a steel beam and a single crystal PMN-PT patch is bonded on the beam, which is designed to detect the base vibration of the panel. The sensor was designed, manufactured to verify the detect ability of a weak-impact and attached on two different plates of a glass of 400 × 400 × 4 mm and a wooden MDF of 600 × 600 × 9 mm. The experiment result of the sensor was compared with that of an accelerometer which can also be used for the same purpose and shows clear weak-impact responses with a narrow-band property at its resonant frequency. It is expected that the cantilever type sensor in this study could be applied to make a simple flat plate into a touch panel when the time difference of arrivals method is used to locate the weak-impact point. |
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