Chapter 2 Instrumention
Chapter 2 Instrumention
What is instrumentations ?
Why do you need measurement?
What are the performance characteristics of
instruments?
Chapter 2: Sensors &
Applications
Outlines
Sensor Definition
Passive Sensors
Active Sensors
Position sensors
Objectives
To know the principle operation of sensors
To understand passive and active sensors
To understand Position measurement system
To understand Temperature measurement system
To understand Pressure measurement system
To understand Level &Flow rate measurement system
To know application of sensors
Induction
What Is Sensor?
What are the application area of sensor?
Active Transducer
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Position sensor
Introduction
Type of position sensor
Construction, working principle and applications
of
Resistance based or potentiometric position
sensor
Capacitive position sensor
Linear variable differential transformer
Eddy current position sensor
Hall effect based magnetic position sensor
Position sensors are the devices that can
• Detect movements of an object
• Determine relative position measurement
from an established reference point
• Applications
• Elevator ….
Position Measurement System
𝜌
𝑅 𝐿
=
�
• Where; �
• ρ= is the resistivity of a conductor
• L= is the length of the conductor
• A= is cross-sectional area of the conductor
• Keeping the parameters ρ and A constant the resistance, R,
varies directly with length of the displacement of any
sensor being used to measure force, pressure, level…etc.
• Hence change of resistance can be used for measure
of displacement.
• This change in resistance can be measure using
Wheatstone bridge in balanced mode or using an amplifier
circuit.
𝜀0 𝜀
• The capacitance of this parallel plate capacitor is given by:
𝐴
𝐶 = �
• Where;
• 𝜺𝟎 is the � space (vacuum) of
permittivity of free
magnitude
8.85 pF m−1.
• ε is therelative permittivity or dielectric constant of
the insulating material.
• A is the area of overlap of the plates.
• d is their separation distance.
• Variation in any of the above factors will result in variation in the
capacitance of the device which can be used for measurement of
some quantities.
• Such as; capacitive pressure sensor, capacitive level sensor, capacitive
displacement sensors & capacitive humidity sensors.
Continued