Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor

The high temperature resistant polymer derived ceramic (PDC-SiBCN) was used as a temperature sensitive dielectric material, and metal platinum was used as a resonant cavity material, and a coplanar antenna was formed by slotting on the surface of the ceramic to fabricate a wireless passive temperatu...

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Main Authors: YU Yu-xi, HAN Bin
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Language:zho
Published: Journal of Materials Engineering 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://jme.biam.ac.cn/CN/Y2020/V48/I1/121
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description The high temperature resistant polymer derived ceramic (PDC-SiBCN) was used as a temperature sensitive dielectric material, and metal platinum was used as a resonant cavity material, and a coplanar antenna was formed by slotting on the surface of the ceramic to fabricate a wireless passive temperature sensor integrating the slot antenna and the resonator. The sensor can realize the wireless passive transmission of temperature information. The results show that the resonant frequency of the sensor is declined monotonically with the increase of the testing temperature, the dielectric constant of PDC-SiBCN ceramic is increased monotonously with increasing temperature, and the sensor with a pyrolysis temperature of 1000℃ is tested up to 1100℃, which has excellent high temperature resistance and dielectric temperature properties. At the same test temperature, the resonant frequency of the sensor is decreased with increasing diameter and also is reduced with increasing pyrolysis temperature. The sensitivity equation is obtained by performing a first-order partial derivative of the resonant frequency-temperature fitting curve of the sensor, and the sensor has a high sensitivity at a high temperature of 1100℃. The sensor has good cycle stability, and it has an actual wireless transmission distance of 42 mm at room temperature and a transmission distance of up to 8 mm when the testing temperature is 1100℃, which can be used for temperature monitoring of aero-engine in high temperature and harsh environments.
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spelling doaj.art-2d4048a3c6924a78876828f6380e232d2023-01-02T23:08:42ZzhoJournal of Materials EngineeringCailiao gongcheng1001-43811001-43812020-01-0148112112710.11868/j.issn.1001-4381.2018.00131920200117Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensorYU Yu-xi0HAN Bin1Fujian Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Materials, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, Fujian, ChinaFujian Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Materials, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, Fujian, ChinaThe high temperature resistant polymer derived ceramic (PDC-SiBCN) was used as a temperature sensitive dielectric material, and metal platinum was used as a resonant cavity material, and a coplanar antenna was formed by slotting on the surface of the ceramic to fabricate a wireless passive temperature sensor integrating the slot antenna and the resonator. The sensor can realize the wireless passive transmission of temperature information. The results show that the resonant frequency of the sensor is declined monotonically with the increase of the testing temperature, the dielectric constant of PDC-SiBCN ceramic is increased monotonously with increasing temperature, and the sensor with a pyrolysis temperature of 1000℃ is tested up to 1100℃, which has excellent high temperature resistance and dielectric temperature properties. At the same test temperature, the resonant frequency of the sensor is decreased with increasing diameter and also is reduced with increasing pyrolysis temperature. The sensitivity equation is obtained by performing a first-order partial derivative of the resonant frequency-temperature fitting curve of the sensor, and the sensor has a high sensitivity at a high temperature of 1100℃. The sensor has good cycle stability, and it has an actual wireless transmission distance of 42 mm at room temperature and a transmission distance of up to 8 mm when the testing temperature is 1100℃, which can be used for temperature monitoring of aero-engine in high temperature and harsh environments.http://jme.biam.ac.cn/CN/Y2020/V48/I1/121polymer derived ceramictemperature sensorhigh temperature resistance
spellingShingle YU Yu-xi
HAN Bin
Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor
Cailiao gongcheng
polymer derived ceramic
temperature sensor
high temperature resistance
title Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor
title_full Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor
title_fullStr Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor
title_full_unstemmed Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor
title_short Performance of PDC-SiBCN ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor
title_sort performance of pdc sibcn ceramic based wireless passive temperature sensor
topic polymer derived ceramic
temperature sensor
high temperature resistance
url http://jme.biam.ac.cn/CN/Y2020/V48/I1/121
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