2014
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2013.2292452
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Modeling and Simulation of Pulsed Electroacoustic Measurement Method

Abstract: Pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method is a very popular method for measurement of charge in dielectrics. In this method, an acoustic wave proportional to charge is generated by a pulsed HV. The acoustic wave traverses several material layers before being sensed and converted to electrical signal by a piezoelectric transducer. Due to multiple reflections in its path, a direct analysis of traveling acoustic wave would be complex. In this paper, we have proposed simulation of the physical model of the PEA method co… Show more

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“…The acoustic waves that travel in backward directions after being reflected are also sensed by the piezoelectric sensor. Therefore, compared to the work [14], in our model all the acoustic waves are taken into account. In Figure 4, the complete acoustic wave behavior is reported.…”
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“…The acoustic waves that travel in backward directions after being reflected are also sensed by the piezoelectric sensor. Therefore, compared to the work [14], in our model all the acoustic waves are taken into account. In Figure 4, the complete acoustic wave behavior is reported.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By observing equations (14) and (15), it is possible to notice that the FDTD technique allows to obtain a new information at time n + 1/2 as a function of other information detected in the previous times n and n − 1/2 [23].…”
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“…For understanding packet charge phenomenon in LDPE, some researchers proposed numerical models to aid experimental data [14,15,[18][19][20][21]. Some researchers reported the negative differential mobility (NDM), exhibited by charge packets in polyethylene, due to electric field and weaker trapping characteristics [22].…”
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