PVDF Sensors – Research on Foot Pressure Distribution in Dynamic Conditions

Author:

Klimiec Ewa1,Zaraska Wiesław1,Piekarski Jacek1,Jasiewicz Barbara2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Electron Technology Cracow Division

2. Jagiellonian University

Abstract

The paper presents a dynamic measurement method of the distribution of foot pressure exerted on the ground by a four-point shoe insole, developed by authors, which can be placed in any sport footwear. The value of pressure was measured on the heel, medial midfoot, metatarsal, and great toe by recording values of a generated voltage by sensors which were made of piezoelectric polymer PVDF film 110 µm thick with printed silver electrodes. As confirmed by scanning microscope studies, the foil applied in the sensors is semi-crystalline. The shoe measurement insert consists of two polyester films without piezoelectric properties between them, electroactive polymer sensors were placed. The films were glued together. To match the measuring circuit to the sensors used, two circuits were tested, a voltage measuring circuit with an input resistance of above 1012 Ω (open circuit), and a charge measuring circuit (shorted circuit). The charge measuring circuits with the RC high-pass filter, which attenuates the slow-changing pyroelectric signal was selected as it ensures the desired measurement accuracy. As presented in the paper, as PVDF sensors are very sensitive to any mechanical deformation, it is important to properly design the shoe insole to ensure its correct use during pressure distribution measurements. The measuring system developed by the authors, allows testing of foot pathology for any length of time in a dynamic way.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications Ltd

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