DocumentCode
87223
Title
Measuring and Imaging Permittivity of Insulators Using High-Frequency Eddy-Current Devices
Author
Gabler, Simone ; Heuer, Henning ; Heinrich, Gert
Author_Institution
Leibniz Inst. of Polymer Res., Dresden, Germany
Volume
64
Issue
8
fYear
2015
fDate
Aug. 2015
Firstpage
2227
Lastpage
2238
Abstract
This paper shows that the high-frequency eddy-current (HFEC) measurement devices can be used not only for characterizing conductivity and magnetic permeability related properties of electrically conductive materials, but also for permittivity characterization of insulators. Maxwell´s equations, finite-element method simulations, and experimental research are applied to support this hypothesis. An industrial HFEC device is used to measure the change of dielectric properties during the curing process of the epoxy resin L20. The measurement results are in good agreement with the expected behavior of the parameters relative permittivity and tan δ during cure. Using a capacitive reference device, similar characteristics regarding the change of the complex permittivity of the resin can be observed. In addition, HFEC imaging results on polymethyl methacrylate are presented, discussed, and compared with capacitive imaging. HFEC permittivity mapping benefits from a high spatial resolution with a sensitivity and penetration depth that is at least comparable with those of capacitive imaging technology.
Keywords
Maxwell equations; capacitance measurement; capacitive sensors; curing; eddy currents; electric current measurement; epoxy insulators; finite element analysis; permittivity measurement; Maxwell equation; capacitive imaging technology; capacitive reference device; curing process; electrically conductive materials; epoxy resin L20; finite-element method simulation; high-frequency eddy-current measurement device; image resolution; industrial HFEC measurement device; insulator; magnetic permeability; permittivity imaging; permittivity mapping; permittivity measurement; polymethyl methacrylate; Coils; Frequency measurement; Magnetic resonance imaging; Materials; Permittivity; Permittivity measurement; Dielectric constant; EC measurement; dielectric losses; dielectric measurement; eddy currents (ECs); electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic induction; electromagnetic measurement; epoxy curing; epoxy resins; impedance measurement; insulators; nondestructive testing; parasitic capacitance; permittivity; polymers; polymers.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2015.2390851
Filename
7054518
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