| Literature DB >> 31323801 |
Manuel Domínguez-Pumar1, Eduard Pérez2, Marina Ramón2, Vicente Jiménez2, Sandra Bermejo2, Joan Pons-Nin3.
Abstract
This work presents a double sliding mode control designed for accelerating the measurement of heat fluxes using thermopiles. The slow transient response generated in the thermopile, when it is placed in contact with the surface to be measured, is due to the changes in the temperature distributions that this operation triggers. It is shown that under some conditions the proposed controls keep the temperature distribution of the whole system constant and that changes in the heat flux at the thermopile are almost instantaneously compensated by the controls. One-dimensional simulations and experimental results using a commercial thermopile, showing the goodness of the proposed approach, are presented. A first rigorous analysis of the control using the Sliding Mode Control and Diffusive Representation theories is also made.Entities:
Keywords: heat flux; sigma-delta; sliding mode control; thermopile
Year: 2019 PMID: 31323801 PMCID: PMC6679300 DOI: 10.3390/s19143159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576