Magnitude Versus Frequency Performance of Vibration Acceleration Sensor Based On Cymbal Transducer
The magnitude versus frequency performance for a vibration acceleration sensor based on metal-ceramic piezocomposite transducer (cymbal) was studied in this paper.The results showed that the voltage sensitivity of this new sensor is as a function of not only the effective piezoelectric coefficient,d33e,elastic coefficient,ky,and the resonance frequency,f0,of the cymbal transducer,but also the relative damping coefficient,(ξ),of this new sensor.The relative damping coefficient,ξ,is also as a function of the capacitance,C0,of the cymbal transducer and a function of the mass,m,of the sensor,which is used as a prestressing force.The magnitude versus frequency plot for this vibration acceleration sensor was constructed.The results showed that the magnitude versus frequency performance of this new sensor changes as the relative damping coefficient,(ξ),varies.The magnitude versus frequency performance is not dependent on the relative damping coefficient,(ξ),when the ratio of operation frequency to the nature frequency,ω/ω0 is less than 0.2.
Sensor Vibration acceleration Cymbal piezocomposite transducer Voltage sensitivity
Denghua Li Shuhui Yang Jingmin Gao Yongcheng Ma
Beijing Information Technology Institute,Beijing,China
国际会议
The Fifth China International Conference on High-Performance Ceramics (第五届先进陶瓷国际研讨会(CICC-5))
长沙
英文
226-229
2007-05-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)