A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE

Flowsensing technology from today’s application perspective has gained significant research interest over the past few years. Among the existing sensing techniques, electrostatic and capacitive sensing techniques have proven promising although cable capacitance and...

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Main Authors: Rumana, Tasnim, Sheroz, Khan, Musse, Mohamud Ahmed, Atika, Arshad
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spelling my.unimas.ir.304432020-07-15T01:40:01Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30443/ A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE Rumana, Tasnim Sheroz, Khan Musse, Mohamud Ahmed Atika, Arshad TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Flowsensing technology from today’s application perspective has gained significant research interest over the past few years. Among the existing sensing techniques, electrostatic and capacitive sensing techniques have proven promising although cable capacitance and stray capacitance cause inaccuracy while measuring very small capacitances. The existing measurement circuit model is complicated and has flawed electrode arrangement. By sensing very small capacitive variation, the developed capacitive technique has proven capable of reducing the stray and residual capacitance effect by using an interface sensing circuit based on circular and semicircular shaped electrode and modified capacitive bridge. The proposed interface circuit is simulated via PSPICE for realizing the small capacitive variation with permittivity variation. Hardware implementation is carried out using a flow sensing set up that senses two kinds of biomass flow variation as a change of dielectric permittivity under room conditions. The output voltage has been reproduced as a representative of the flow. Moreover, a comprehensive investigation into experimental data shows an agreeable level of consistency with the simulation results 2016-04-30 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30443/1/A%20QUALITATIVE%20ANALYSIS%20OF%20BIOMASS%20FLOW%20SENSING%20BEHAVIOR%20USING%20CAPACITIVE%20TECHNIQUE.pdf Rumana, Tasnim and Sheroz, Khan and Musse, Mohamud Ahmed and Atika, Arshad (2016) A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE. IIUM Engineering Journal, 17 (1). pp. 29-40. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319356191_A_qualitative_analysis_of_biomass_flow_sensing_behavior_using_capacitive_technique 10.31436/iiumej.v17i1.459
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spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Rumana, Tasnim
Sheroz, Khan
Musse, Mohamud Ahmed
Atika, Arshad
A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE
description Flowsensing technology from today’s application perspective has gained significant research interest over the past few years. Among the existing sensing techniques, electrostatic and capacitive sensing techniques have proven promising although cable capacitance and stray capacitance cause inaccuracy while measuring very small capacitances. The existing measurement circuit model is complicated and has flawed electrode arrangement. By sensing very small capacitive variation, the developed capacitive technique has proven capable of reducing the stray and residual capacitance effect by using an interface sensing circuit based on circular and semicircular shaped electrode and modified capacitive bridge. The proposed interface circuit is simulated via PSPICE for realizing the small capacitive variation with permittivity variation. Hardware implementation is carried out using a flow sensing set up that senses two kinds of biomass flow variation as a change of dielectric permittivity under room conditions. The output voltage has been reproduced as a representative of the flow. Moreover, a comprehensive investigation into experimental data shows an agreeable level of consistency with the simulation results
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author Rumana, Tasnim
Sheroz, Khan
Musse, Mohamud Ahmed
Atika, Arshad
author_facet Rumana, Tasnim
Sheroz, Khan
Musse, Mohamud Ahmed
Atika, Arshad
author_sort Rumana, Tasnim
title A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE
title_short A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE
title_full A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE
title_fullStr A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE
title_full_unstemmed A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS FLOW SENSING BEHAVIOR USING CAPACITIVE TECHNIQUE
title_sort qualitative analysis of biomass flow sensing behavior using capacitive technique
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30443/1/A%20QUALITATIVE%20ANALYSIS%20OF%20BIOMASS%20FLOW%20SENSING%20BEHAVIOR%20USING%20CAPACITIVE%20TECHNIQUE.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30443/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319356191_A_qualitative_analysis_of_biomass_flow_sensing_behavior_using_capacitive_technique
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