DocumentCode
65602
Title
An Interdigital Capacitive Sensor for Nondestructive Evaluation of Wire Insulation
Author
Sheldon, Robert T. ; Bowler, Nicola
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
Volume
14
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
961
Lastpage
970
Abstract
A capacitive sensor has been developed for measuring the permittivity of wire insulation materials. The sensor consists of interdigital electrodes deposited on a thin polyimide substrate that conforms to the surface of the insulated wire or cable. The test piece was modeled theoretically by assuming a perfectly conducting cylindrical rod coated with two concentric dielectric layers. Constant potential difference V between the electrodes was assumed. The method of moments and Green´s function solution to the cylindrical Poisson equation were utilized to determine the charge distribution on the electrodes and hence the total charge Q, from which the capacitance was calculated from the relation C=Q/V. To validate the model, calculated capacitance was compared with that obtained from benchmark experiments performed on a set of three brass rods insulated with acetal copolymer, PTFE, and acrylic. The permittivity of these three polymers was measured independently and provided to the model. The mean difference between calculated capacitance and that measured experimentally was found to be . Furthermore, a handheld prototype sensor suitable for clamping to aircraft wire was designed and measurements of capacitance were made on M5086 aircraft wire. This consists of tin-coated copper strands insulated with flexible PVC, a glass fiber braid, and finally coated with Nylon 6. After exposure to various common aircraft fluids (cleaner, deicer, distilled water, hydraulic fluid, isopropanol, and jet fuel), the measurements showed significant changes in measured capacitance, correlating well with the results of accelerated aging experiments on pure Nylon 6.
Keywords
Green´s function methods; Poisson equation; aerospace materials; capacitance; capacitive sensors; insulating materials; method of moments; nondestructive testing; permittivity measurement; polymer blends; Green function solution; M5086 aircraft wire; Nylon 6; PTFE; SiO2; Sn-Cu; acetal copolymer; acrylic; aircraft fluids; capacitance; charge distribution; cleaner; concentric dielectric layers; cylindrical Poisson equation; deicer; distilled water; flexible PVC; glass fiber braid; hydraulic fluid; interdigital capacitive sensor; interdigital electrodes; isopropanol; jet fuel; method of moments; nondestructive evaluation; perfectly conducting cylindrical rod; permittivity measurement; thin polyimide substrate; tin-coated copper strands; wire insulation; Capacitance; Conductors; Dielectrics; Electric potential; Electrodes; Sensors; Wires; Green´s function; Interdigital electrodes; capacitance measurement; cylinders; dielectric materials; numerical modeling; permittivity measurement; wires;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2301293
Filename
6715994
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