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PRESSURE SENSORS. Pressure. Pressure is an expression of the force required to stop a fluid from expanding, and is usually stated in terms of force per unit area. Pressure Sensor. M easures pressure , typically of gases or liquids . Usually acts as a transducer .
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Pressure • Pressure is an expression of the force required to stop a fluid from expanding, and is usually stated in terms of force per unit area.
Pressure Sensor • Measures pressure, typically of gases or liquids. • Usually acts as a transducer. • Generates a signal as a function of the pressure imposed.
Types of pressure sensors • Diaphragm • Bourdon’s tube • Pirani gauge • Piezoelectric sensor • Ionization gauge • Bellows sensor
Diaphragm • Measure the pressure above or below the atmospheric pressure. • Consisting of diaphragm, rack, pinion, pointer and calibrated scale. • The fluid under pressure causes some deformation of the diaphragm • With the help of some pinion arrangement, the elastic deformation of the diaphragm rotates the pointer
Bourdon’s tube • Measure the pressure above or below the atmospheric pressure • Consisting of an elliptical tube, sector gear, pinion, pointer and calibrated scale • The bent, tube is called bourdon’s tube • Bourdon’s tube as a result of the increased pressure tends to straighten itself
With the help of simple pinion and sector arrangement, the elastic deformation of the Bourdon’s tube rotates the pointer
Pirani gauge • Measurement of the pressure in vacuum systems • Invented in 1906 by Marcello Pirani. • Consists of a metal filament (usually platinum) • Filament is connected to an electrical circuit • When the pressure of fluid is high the filament is cool and then low the temperature of filament is increase • Electrical resistance of a wire varies with temperature
Piezoelectric sensor • A device that uses the piezoelectric effect to measure pressure by converting them to an electrical signal • Invented by the Curie brothers in the late 19th century • Naturally occurring materials such as tourmaline and quartz • These materials had the ability to transform energy of a mechanical input into an electrical output
When a pressure [piezo is the Greek word for pressure] is applied to a piezoelectric material, it causes a mechanical deformation and a displacement of charges • Piezoelectric sensors are electromechanical systems that react on compression
Ionizationgauge • Measurement of very low pressure from about 10-3 atm to 10-13 atm • Consisting a filament, grid and collector • The number of ions per unit volume is dependent on the gas pressure hence the current also depends on gas pressure • A filament was in the center with a grid surrounding the filament and a collector surrounding the grid
Electrons were emitted from the hot filament and attracted by a positive electrical potential toward the grid • Electrons collided with gas molecules, forming positive ions • The positive ions were attracted to the collector with an appropriate negative potential
Bellows sensor • Made of a sealed chamber that has multiple ridges like the pleats • When pressure is applied to the chamber, the chamber will try to expand and open the pleats • The travel of the bellows can be converted to linear motion so that a switch can be activated • This type of sensor is used in low-pressure applications usually less than 30 psi