Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper Pulp

We present a capacitive smart sensor based on printed circuit board (PCB) technology to measure the amount of water content in a paper pulp at the wet end of a paper machine. The developed sensor incorporates in the same PCB the signal processing circuits. It is a handheld portable device, and its o...

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Main Authors: Flávio Morais, Pedro Carvalhaes-Dias, Luís Duarte, Eduardo Costa, Alexandre Ferreira, José Siqueira Dias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Sensors
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3905804
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spelling doaj-c6d37e2e6c7449588a643c7f811989cb2020-11-25T02:52:32ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Sensors1687-725X1687-72682020-01-01202010.1155/2020/39058043905804Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper PulpFlávio Morais0Pedro Carvalhaes-Dias1Luís Duarte2Eduardo Costa3Alexandre Ferreira4José Siqueira Dias5Faculty of Science and Engineering, São Paulo State University Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Tupã, SP, BrazilParaná Federal University of Technology-UTFPR, Cornélio Procópio, PR, BrazilParaná Federal University of Technology-UTFPR, Cornélio Procópio, PR, BrazilDepartment of Semiconductors, Instrumentation and Photonics, FEEC/UNICAMP, SP, BrazilDepartment of Semiconductors, Instrumentation and Photonics, FEEC/UNICAMP, SP, BrazilDepartment of Semiconductors, Instrumentation and Photonics, FEEC/UNICAMP, SP, BrazilWe present a capacitive smart sensor based on printed circuit board (PCB) technology to measure the amount of water content in a paper pulp at the wet end of a paper machine. The developed sensor incorporates in the same PCB the signal processing circuits. It is a handheld portable device, and its output is sent to the reading equipment using a Bluetooth wireless connection, providing to the sensor’s operator ease of mobility around the wet end of a paper machine. The prototype was tested in a laboratory, using a wire mesh to emulate the end of a paper machine, and we were able to measure and easily detect when it reaches the water content in the range of 90% to 92%, as required in the paper fabrication process. Standard deviation of the capacitance measurements at various moisture levels is four orders of magnitude smaller than the mean. The smart sensor was tested in the 20°C to 40°C temperature range, in a paper pulp with a gravimetric water content of 91%. Since the variation of capacitance with temperature is practically linear, we propose a simple linear compensation equation to correct the observed sensitivity with the temperature. To keep the signal processing circuits small, low cost, simple, and robust, a novel direct interface sensor to microcontroller circuit technique was used to make the capacitive measurement, allowing for measuring small capacitance deviations without high-frequency oscillators. It was shown that it is possible to integrate the signal processing circuits in the top layer of the PCB interdigitated sensor without adding noise or degrading the performance of the capacitive sensor.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3905804
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author Flávio Morais
Pedro Carvalhaes-Dias
Luís Duarte
Eduardo Costa
Alexandre Ferreira
José Siqueira Dias
spellingShingle Flávio Morais
Pedro Carvalhaes-Dias
Luís Duarte
Eduardo Costa
Alexandre Ferreira
José Siqueira Dias
Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper Pulp
Journal of Sensors
author_facet Flávio Morais
Pedro Carvalhaes-Dias
Luís Duarte
Eduardo Costa
Alexandre Ferreira
José Siqueira Dias
author_sort Flávio Morais
title Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper Pulp
title_short Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper Pulp
title_full Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper Pulp
title_fullStr Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper Pulp
title_full_unstemmed Fringing Field Capacitive Smart Sensor Based on PCB Technology for Measuring Water Content in Paper Pulp
title_sort fringing field capacitive smart sensor based on pcb technology for measuring water content in paper pulp
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Sensors
issn 1687-725X
1687-7268
publishDate 2020-01-01
description We present a capacitive smart sensor based on printed circuit board (PCB) technology to measure the amount of water content in a paper pulp at the wet end of a paper machine. The developed sensor incorporates in the same PCB the signal processing circuits. It is a handheld portable device, and its output is sent to the reading equipment using a Bluetooth wireless connection, providing to the sensor’s operator ease of mobility around the wet end of a paper machine. The prototype was tested in a laboratory, using a wire mesh to emulate the end of a paper machine, and we were able to measure and easily detect when it reaches the water content in the range of 90% to 92%, as required in the paper fabrication process. Standard deviation of the capacitance measurements at various moisture levels is four orders of magnitude smaller than the mean. The smart sensor was tested in the 20°C to 40°C temperature range, in a paper pulp with a gravimetric water content of 91%. Since the variation of capacitance with temperature is practically linear, we propose a simple linear compensation equation to correct the observed sensitivity with the temperature. To keep the signal processing circuits small, low cost, simple, and robust, a novel direct interface sensor to microcontroller circuit technique was used to make the capacitive measurement, allowing for measuring small capacitance deviations without high-frequency oscillators. It was shown that it is possible to integrate the signal processing circuits in the top layer of the PCB interdigitated sensor without adding noise or degrading the performance of the capacitive sensor.
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