Title: NonInvasive Measurement of Material Properties
1Non-Invasive Measurement of Material Properties
- Principal Investigators Alexander Mamishev, Ann
Mescher - Graduate Research Assistants
- Kishore Sundara-Rajan, Xiaobei Li, Michael Hegg,
and Anil Ogale - Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- University of Washington
- email mamishev_at_ee.washington.edu
- http//www.ee.washington.edu/research/seal
2Outline
- Introduction
- Experimental Results
- Paper Pulp
- Pharmaceutical Products
- Food Products
- Composite Materials
- Plastics
- Future work
- Conclusions
3Introduction
4Dielectrometry Research Directions in CPAC / SEAL
projects
5Fringing Field Interdigital Sensor
- For a semi-infinite homogeneous medium placed on
the surface of the sensor, the periodic variation
of the electric potential along the X-axis
creates an exponentially decaying electric field
along the Z-axis, which penetrates the medium.
6Multiple Resolution Levels
- Non-destructive, one-sided access.
- Through varying excitation patterns, multiple
levels of proximity are possible. - In-plane resolution is proportional to proximity
sensing depth.
7Sensing Possibilities
- Fringing electric fields can detect various
characteristics of a sample.
8Di-SPEC
- Application specific sensor design
- In-house designed multi channel data acquisition
circuit. - Custom designed user interface.
- Integrated real time data processing units.
- Modular software architecture.
9Recent Experimental Results
Paper Project
10Experimental Setup
- Pulp is blended using a blender to a consistency
of a suspension. - Sensor is attached to the outer side of the base
of an acrylic tray. - A guard plane is placed underneath the sensor
electrodes to provide shielding from external
electric fields.
11Two Component Pulp
- Average normalized error of 1.7, 2.1 being
state of the art.
12Common Additives
- Whitening Agent
- Titanium dioxide
- Filler
- Clay
- Calcium carbonate
- Coloring pigments
- Sizing and Retention aids
13Three Component Pulp
14Parameter Selection Algorithm
- Automatic selection of parameters and constants
based on training data set. - The accuracy of the estimation is dependent on
the quality of the training data set. - Two interlinked algorithms operating in parallel
- Learning Algorithm
- Estimation Algorithm
15Sample Output from Algorithm
- 2 sets of data were used to train the algorithm.
16Recent Experimental Results
Pharmaceutical Products
17Experimental Setup
- Fringing Electric Field Sensor with wavelength of
500 microns was used. - Measurements were made using Fluke manufactured
RCL meter (Model PM 6304). - Multiple tablets were placed on the sensor at a
time.
18Coating Thickness
19Drug Signature
20API Concentration
- Monotonic dependence exists between capacitance
and drying time. - One-to-one mapping can be established between
capacitance and drying time to calibrate the
sensor.
21Recent Experimental Results
Cookie Project
22New simulation instruments
- The moisture and temperature control chamber is
used to monitor the aging process of samples. - The table on the right has controllable
rotational motion. - The platform has precision controllable vertical
motion. - The table can be used as scanner to measure
samples at different positions.
23Labview Control Interface for the Rotating Table
24The Effect of Temperature I
- Measurements of bagel samples placed inside the
chamber at different temperature levels. - Capacitance goes down with increasing frequency.
25The Effect of Temperature II
- Conductance goes up with increasing frequency.
26Simulation of the Aging Process I
- Chamber ambient temperature is set to and
maintained at 85 ºF. - Chamber ambient humidity is set to 85.
- Bagel samples are placed inside the chamber.
- Electrical measurements are collected when sample
moisture content varies till it reaches
equilibrium with the environment.
27Simulation of the Aging Process II
28Simulation of the Aging Process III
29Multi-Channel FEF Sensor Design
- Figures of merits
- Signal strength
- Measurement sensitivity
- Dynamic range
- Penetration depth
- Robustness to disturbance factors
- Major design concerns
- Choice of sensor substrate and electrode material
- Choice of sensor geometry
- Size limitations
- Number of channels
- The position and geometry of the back plane
Effect of substrate thickness
30Recent Experimental Results
RTM Project
31Transparent Film Sensor
- ITO (indium tin oxide) sputtered film on PET
(polyester) substrate - Can be integrated in FEF or parallel-Plate
configuration - Transparency allows for coupling with IR sensor
- Flexibility allows for complex geometry
applications
32Spectroscopy Analysis
33Fill Front Position Detection
- Independent measurements of fill-front position
by sensors and camera show good correspondence.
34Prototype Sensor Design
35Recent Experimental Results
Plastics
36Moisture Absorption
Initial Measurement
After 2 hrs in Water
Data Interpretation
After a Time Delay
37Future Work
- Testing at manufacture sites (food, possibly
paper) - Real-time imaging and profiling (all
applications) - Increased sophistication of parameter estimation
algorithms (all applications) - Demonstration of real-time feedback process
control (composites, possibly food) - Further exploration of promising applications
(pharmaceuticals, possibly polymers) - Better integration with analytical chemistry
research in CPAC, standardization and sensor
fusion
38Publications
- K. Sundara-Rajan, L. Byrd, and A. V. Mamishev,
"Estimation of Moisture Content in Paper Pulp
Containing Calcium Carbonate Using Fringing Field
Impedence Spectroscopy," Appita Journal,
(submitted) - K. Sundara-Rajan, L. Byrd, and A. V. Mamishev,
"Estimation of Moisture Content in Paper Pulp
Containing Titanium Dioxide Using Fringing Field
Impedance Spectroscopy," TAPPI Journal,
(submitted) - K. Sundara-Rajan, L. Byrd, and A. V. Mamishev,
"Moisture Measurement in Paper Pulp Using
Fringing Field Dielectrometry," IEEE Sensors
Journal, 2003. (submitted) - K. Sundara-Rajan, L. Byrd, and A. V. Mamishev,
"Estimation of Moisture Content in Paper Pulp
Containing Titanium Dioxide Using Fringing Field
Impedance Spectroscopy," Tappi Spring Conference,
Atlanta, 2004. (submitted) - K. Sundara-Rajan, L. Byrd, and A. V. Mamishev,
"Estimation of Moisture Content in Paper Pulp
Containing Calcium Carbonate Using Fringing Field
Impedance Spectroscopy," 58th Appita Annual
Conference, Cannberra, Australia, 2004.
(submitted) - K. Sundara-Rajan, X. Li, N. Semenyuk, and A. V.
Mamishev, "Moisture Measurement in Paper Pulp
Using Fringing Field Impedance Spectroscopy,"
IEEE Sensors Conference, Toronto, Canada, October
2003.
39Publications (Contd)
- X. Li, A. S. Zyuzin, and A. V. Mamishev,
"Measuring Moisture Content in Cookies Using
Dielectric Spectroscopy," IEEE CEIDP Conference,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 2003. - X.Li, C, Zrybko, R. Magaletta, and A. V. Mamishev
Dielectrometry Based Sensing of Moisture Content
Distribution in Cookie Dough, accepted by IFT
International Food Safety and Quality Control
Conference and Expo (2003). - X. Li, A. S. Zyuzin, and A. V. Mamishev
Impedance Spectroscopy Sensing of Moisture
Content in Cookie Dough, submitted to IEEE
Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical
Insulation. - B.Minaie, W. Li, J. Gou, Y. Chen, A.V. Mamishev,
and A. Mescher, "Direct Adaptive Control of Resin
Transfer Molding," SAMPE 2003, Long Beach, USA,
May, 2003. - A. A. Ogale, M. Hegg, A. Mescher, A. V.
Mamishev, and B. Minaie Fill Front Detection
Using Dielectric Sensors in Resin Transfer
Molding Process, accepted by ICCE (International
Conference on Composite/Nano Engineering) 2003.
40Acknowledgements
- Undergraduate Research Assistants
- Leslie Byrd II
- Nick Semenyuk
- Cheuk Wai Mak
- Patrick Aubin
- Gio Hwang
- Alexei Zyuzin
- Chika Kato
- Nanaul Lwai
- Yu Cheung Tse
- Victor Loui
41Acknowledgements
- We are grateful to Drs. Robert Magaletta and
Carol Zrybko (Kraft Foods), Mahendra Muhnidasa
and Seyhan Nuyan (Metso Automation), William Herb
(Boeing), and Gideon Oenega (Wyeth) for their
help and advice in the most recent stages of this
project. - Matching support from AFOSR and NSF is gratefully
acknowledged. - Additional funding is also provided by Metso
Automation and Kraft