2020 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/fleps49123.2020.9239573
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3D Printed Capacitive Tilt Sensor

Abstract: This work presents 3D printed tilt sensor to measure fluid level and tilt sensing in robotics. It comprises of four 3D printed interdigitated capacitive sensors printed as a single structure and immersed in liquid Ecoflex TM (part A only). When the orientation of the sensor changes, the level of fluid in contact with the sensors also changes and this causes a change in the capacitance. The sensors were first printed individually and change in capacitance measured for different fluid levels. The response of the… Show more

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“…The findings were then utilized to fabricate the 3D printed tilt sensor using silicone oil as the tilting fluid, Silicone oil is six times less viscous (500cps), and hence shows lower drift in comparison with Ecoflex TM (3000cps). This is an extension of our previous work [37]. Previously we utilized only Ecoflex as a tilting fluid and only tested for a tilt range of -20 o to +20 o .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The findings were then utilized to fabricate the 3D printed tilt sensor using silicone oil as the tilting fluid, Silicone oil is six times less viscous (500cps), and hence shows lower drift in comparison with Ecoflex TM (3000cps). This is an extension of our previous work [37]. Previously we utilized only Ecoflex as a tilting fluid and only tested for a tilt range of -20 o to +20 o .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%