4.7 Article

Structural Engineering Approach for Designing Foil-Based Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensors

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages 11543-11551

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2022.3174134

Keywords

Sensors; Pressure sensors; Sensitivity; Monitoring; Capacitive sensors; Fabrication; Acoustics; Capacitive sensing; air pressure sensing; acoustic pressure sensing; paper electronics; democratized electronics; affordable electronics; structural engineering

Funding

  1. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia

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Structural engineering is crucial in designing electromechanical systems. This study focuses on the design optimization, finite element analysis, and experimental evaluation of capacitive pressure sensors. The sensors were characterized using air pressure sensing applications, and the combination of square and circular diaphragms with two trapezoidal cantilevers exhibited the highest sensitivity.
Structural engineering plays an essential role in designing, improving, and optimizing an electromechanical system, instinctively affecting its performance. In this study, design optimization, finite element analysis, and experimental evaluation of capacitive pressure sensors were conducted. The air pressure sensing application was demonstrated to characterize different sensors, which include a combination of multiple rectangular cantilevers and diaphragms (square and circular-shaped). After the design improvement, we found that the square and circular diaphragms each with two trapezoidal cantilevers exhibited highest sensitivity to air pressure monitoring among the different investigated designs which combine the square and circular diaphragms with cantilevers. These designs were then selected for further analysis for acoustic pressure monitoring. The sensors were fabricated using the do-it-yourself technique with household materials such as post-it paper, posted tape, and foil. Our approach offers an alternative to the conventional cleanroom fabrication technique and uses easily available materials to fabricate affordable sensors. Therefore, this is the first step toward the development of democratized and sustainable electronic devices that are affordable and available to everyone on the internet.

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