FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure

The use of FBG sensors in water level monitoring has shown great advantages over the use of conventional electrical sensors. However, much effort is still required to increase their sensitivity towards water level measurement with eliminated sensitivity towards temperature. Here, the FBG was bonded...

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Main Authors: Vorathin, E., Z. M., Hafizi, N., Ismail, M., Loman, A. M., Aizzuddin, K. S., Lim, H., Ahmad
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spelling my.ump.umpir.256272019-09-04T03:15:03Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25627/ FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure Vorathin, E. Z. M., Hafizi N., Ismail M., Loman A. M., Aizzuddin K. S., Lim H., Ahmad TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The use of FBG sensors in water level monitoring has shown great advantages over the use of conventional electrical sensors. However, much effort is still required to increase their sensitivity towards water level measurement with eliminated sensitivity towards temperature. Here, the FBG was bonded on a PVC polymer plastic cantilever beam and rubber diaphragm structure. The sensing mechanism was based on the differential FBG method. Variations of the water level from 0 to 100 cm obtained the sensitivity of 0.0639 nm/cm with the linearity of 98.06%. The poor linearity was mainly due to the manual fabrication errors. However, this uncertainty can be overcome through the polynomial regression fit in determining the water level measurement. The measured water level was closed to the actual water level at a tolerance of ±2 cm. For temperature effects, the sensitivity was inconspicuous, recorded at only 0.0003 nm/°C across the range of 10 °C to 60 °C. IEEE 2019 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25627/1/FBG%20Water-Level%20Transducer%20Based%20on%20PVC-Cantilever.pdf Vorathin, E. and Z. M., Hafizi and N., Ismail and M., Loman and A. M., Aizzuddin and K. S., Lim and H., Ahmad (2019) FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure. IEEE Sensors Journal, 19 (17). pp. 7407-7414. ISSN 1530-437X https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2019.2916469 https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2019.2916469
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Vorathin, E.
Z. M., Hafizi
N., Ismail
M., Loman
A. M., Aizzuddin
K. S., Lim
H., Ahmad
FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure
description The use of FBG sensors in water level monitoring has shown great advantages over the use of conventional electrical sensors. However, much effort is still required to increase their sensitivity towards water level measurement with eliminated sensitivity towards temperature. Here, the FBG was bonded on a PVC polymer plastic cantilever beam and rubber diaphragm structure. The sensing mechanism was based on the differential FBG method. Variations of the water level from 0 to 100 cm obtained the sensitivity of 0.0639 nm/cm with the linearity of 98.06%. The poor linearity was mainly due to the manual fabrication errors. However, this uncertainty can be overcome through the polynomial regression fit in determining the water level measurement. The measured water level was closed to the actual water level at a tolerance of ±2 cm. For temperature effects, the sensitivity was inconspicuous, recorded at only 0.0003 nm/°C across the range of 10 °C to 60 °C.
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author Vorathin, E.
Z. M., Hafizi
N., Ismail
M., Loman
A. M., Aizzuddin
K. S., Lim
H., Ahmad
author_facet Vorathin, E.
Z. M., Hafizi
N., Ismail
M., Loman
A. M., Aizzuddin
K. S., Lim
H., Ahmad
author_sort Vorathin, E.
title FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure
title_short FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure
title_full FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure
title_fullStr FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure
title_full_unstemmed FBG Water-Level Transducer Based on PVC-Cantilever and Rubber-Diaphragm Structure
title_sort fbg water-level transducer based on pvc-cantilever and rubber-diaphragm structure
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25627/1/FBG%20Water-Level%20Transducer%20Based%20on%20PVC-Cantilever.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25627/
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2019.2916469
https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2019.2916469
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