Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8954359 Measurement 2019 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Several industrial applications require liquid characterization during manufacturing to ensure quality in their products. Examples of such products are those related to food and oil industries in which one of the concerns regards the different concentration of liquids in a mixture. In this context, it is presented a system based on ferroelectret transducers and low-cost technology to perform liquid analysis through acoustic measurements. The developed system is composed of three parts: a piezoelectric actuator, a medium chamber and a ferroelectret transducer (acoustic sensor). The system was assembled with a ferroelectret (with open tubular channels) housed on a cylindrical aluminum case (48 mm × 63 mm) in which a 24 dB preamplifier was mounted. The specifically designed chamber was manufactured in ABS plastic using a 3D printer and the piezoelectric actuator consisted in commercial piezoelectric ceramic which is connect to signal generator configured to generate a sinusoidal sweep between 0 Hz up to 50 kHz during 1 s. In order to characterize the device setup and validate the suitableness of the measuring system, three distinct mediums were analyzed (air, water and oil). Through the experimental tests it was identified, on time domain, distinct signatures for each medium, which were later used in a blind classification with a developed algorithm.
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