Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad
Abstract
This paper compares performances of two wireless sensors for measuring water
concentration in building materials, one manufactured by the printed circuit
board (PCB) technology and another one using the low temperature co-fired
ceramics (LTCC) process. The fabricated sensors consist of inductive part
(L) and interdigitated capacitive part (C) in one metal layer, connected in
parallel. Inductance of inductive part was kept constant, whereas
capacitance of capacitive part was changed by exposing the sensor to
different moisture concentration, changing its resonant frequency. The
variation of resonant frequency as a function of different water
concentration was measured, using antenna coil and impedance analyser, in
two widely used construction materials: clay brick and autoclaved aerated
concrete block. Surface analysis for two sensors was performed by means of
3D profilometer. Mechanical properties of the sensors were measured for both
conductive segments (copper and silver) and substrates materials (PCB and
ceramics substrates) using nanoindenter. Comparative characteristics of the
sensors are presented from their application point of view.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
2 articles.
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