Title :
A piezoelectric-sound-resonance cavity for hydrogen gas detection
Author :
Dong, Shuxiang ; Bai, Feiming ; Li, Jie-Fang ; Viehland, Dwight
Author_Institution :
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
A new concept for hydrogen gas (H/sub 2/) detection has been developed. This concept is based on a piezoelectric-sound-resonance cavity (PSRC). Detection uses sound resonance and the acoustic property differences of gases as a sensing mechanism in which there is a significant difference in the sound velocity and acoustic impedance between H/sub 2/ and air. The PSRC sensor consists of two thin piezoelectric discs, separated by a small cavity. One disc excites a weak acoustic standing wave in the cavity, and the second senses the wave by monitoring the acoustic impedance characteristics of the cavity. Changes in H/sub 2/ concentration result in a shift of the sound resonance state. Investigations of a PSRC prototype have demonstrated a sensitivity limit of <10 ppm, a fast response time /spl sim/1 second, and a signal (phase and voltage) in proportion to the change in H/sub 2/ concentration (n) over the range of 10/sup -5/ < n < 0.2. These performance characteristics are far superior to those of other methods.
Keywords :
acoustic impedance; cavity resonators; crystal resonators; electric sensing devices; gas sensors; H/sub 2/; acoustic impedance; acoustic impedance characteristics; acoustic standing wave; gas detection; piezoelectric-sound-resonance cavity; response time; sensing mechanism; sensitivity limit; sound velocity; Acoustic sensors; Acoustic signal detection; Acoustic waves; Gases; Hydrogen; Impedance; Mechanical factors; Monitoring; Resonance; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Acoustics; Air Pollutants; Electrochemistry; Electronics; Environmental Monitoring; Equipment Failure Analysis; Feasibility Studies; Hydrogen; Pilot Projects; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Transducers; Vibration;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2003.1235322