Abstract

This paper presents a novel torque sensing concept, based on resonant perturbation of an open parallel plate dielectric resonator. When torque is applied to the shaft, the air gap between the parallel plates fixed on a clamp system is changed, which in turn shifts the frequency of the dielectric resonator. Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations using HFSS (ANSYS ® ) and experimental results regarding the effects of air gap variation on the TE 01δ mode in the 2-3 GHz range are presented to prove the sensing concept.

Keywords:
Resonator Dielectric HFSS Dielectric resonator Torque Finite element method Physics Electrical engineering Acoustics Engineering Materials science Structural engineering Microstrip antenna Thermodynamics

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