Vultchan Gueorgiev, Zaharinka Gergova, Ivan Yatchev
Purpose – Differential sensor for linear displacement has been optimized in terms of linearity and sensitivity. The optimization of the sensor is carried out with respect to its characteristic displacement‐output voltage.
Design/methodology/approach – Response surface methodology and design of experiments have been successfully applied for sensor optimization. First, a full factorial experiment – computation of the quasi‐static electromagnetic field of the sensor using the finite element method – has been performed. Secondary model has been created on the basis of finite element results. Then this model has been optimized with respect to two criteria – linearity and sensitivity.
Findings – The mutual influence of both criteria has been studied. In this way an optimal trade‐off between linearity and sensitivity of the sensor was achieved.
Research limitations/implications – Relatively small numbers of optimization criteria have been varied. The results can be further improved by adding additional factors to the study.
Originality/value – The results obtained improve characteristics of this type of sensor and make it low cost alternative to the high‐end linear displacement sensors in low to moderate accuracy applications.
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