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Wei He1, Aichao Yang2.
Abstract
This paper presents a shear-mode piezoelectric current sensing device for two-wire power cords in electric power grids. The piezoelectric heterostructure consists of a cymbal structure and a permalloy plate. The cymbal structure is constructed from a permanent magnet, a brass cap, and shear-mode piezoelectric materials. The permalloy plate concentrates the magnetic field generated by the two-wire power cord on the magnet. Under the force amplification effect of the cymbal structure, the response of the device is improved. A prototype has been fabricated to conduct the experiments. The experimental average sensitivity of the device is 12.74 mV/A in the current range of 1-10 A with a separating distance of d = 0 mm, and the resolution reaches 0.04 A. The accuracy is calculated to be ±0.0177 mV at 1.5 A according to the experimental voltage distribution. The current-to-voltage results demonstrate that the proposed heterostructure can also be used as a magnetoelectric device without bias.Entities:
Keywords: cymbal structure; force amplification effect; piezoelectric current sensing device; sensitivity; two-wire power cord
Year: 2019 PMID: 31234603 PMCID: PMC6630299 DOI: 10.3390/mi10060421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micromachines (Basel) ISSN: 2072-666X Impact factor: 2.891
Figure 1Schematic diagram and photograph of the proposed piezoelectric heterostructure.
Figure 2The force F exerted by the brass cap on a piezoelectric plate.
Figure 3Configuration and experimental set-up for the proposed device.
Figure 4Induced voltage versus the electric current for d = 0 mm and d = 3 mm.
Figure 5(a) Induced voltage versus time at 50 Hz for d = 0 mm and (b) Histogram for the voltage at 1.5 A.
Figure 6Resolution of the device to the power-frequency current step of 0.04 A at d = 0 mm.
Figure 7Output open-circuit voltage as a function of the input electric current in the coil at 1 kHz. The inset indicates the conversion factor in the current range of 40 mA to 400 mA.