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Tm-technisches Messen | 2013

Kompaktes photoakustisches Gasmesssystem mit Potential zur weiteren Miniaturisierung

Jochen Huber; Jürgen Wöllenstein

Zusammenfassung Der photoakustische Effekt kann zur Detektion von IR-aktiven Gasen genutzt werden. Es wird ein einfaches und kompaktes System vorgestellt, welches nach theoretischen Vorbetrachtungen entwickelt wurde. Das System besteht aus einem thermischen Breitband-IR-Emitter und einer Messkammer mit einem MEMS-Mikrofon als Detektor. Labormessungen mit den Gasen Kohlendioxid und Methan zeigen die Eignung als selektives und kostengünstiges Messsystem. Das Potential zur weiteren Miniaturisierung des Messsystems wird aufgezeigt.


Smart Sensors, Actuators, and MEMS VI | 2013

Detection of bad indoor environment with a miniaturized gas sensor system

Jochen Huber; R. Binninger; Katrin Schmitt; Jürgen Wöllenstein

Bad indoor environment is often the reason for health impairment of people who spend most of their time indoors. Modern buildings are almost air tight and air exchange is too low. This problem often occurs in retrofitted buildings. A long time result can be mold formation in buildings. To get early information about bad indoor climate or mold formation, sensor systems which detect volatile organic compounds (VOC) are needed. The biggest challenge in measuring VOC gases in this scenario are the small concentrations. We present a miniaturized preconcentrating gas sensor system with two chambers for measuring organic gases. Preconcentration is realized with a thermoelectric element to activate sampling and desorption process in one chamber, delivering temperature gradients to a highly porous surface. The second chamber consists of a gas detecting element to indicate the preconcentrated VOC. By driving a temperature cycle with longtime cooling and fast heating the gas is preconcentrated and then desorbed quickly. Furthermore an electronic circuit board has been developed to control the complete system. The result is a complete sensor system with mechanical setup, electronic control, measurement, analyzation and peripheral communication. Measurements regarding temperature behavior of the system are performed, as measurements with VOC.


Archive | 2016

Photoakustischer Low-Cost CO2-Sensor für Automobilanwendungen

Jochen Huber; Juan Antonio Enriquez; Antonio Escobar; Stefan Kolb; Alfons Dehe; Franz Jost; Jürgen Wöllenstein

Die Einfuhrung des Kuhlmittels R744 fur Klima-Systeme im Automobilbereich erfordert zukunftig einen zuverlassigen und kostengunstigen CO2-Sensor. Die Hauptfunktion des Sensors ist die Uberwachung des Kuhlsystems und im Falle einer Leckage die Meldung eines Fehlers. Es wird ein ein photoakustischer CO2-Sensor prasentiert, der durch seinen miniaturisierten und robusten Aufbau die technischen Bedingungen fur den Einsatz im Automobil erfullt. Der Sensor arbeitet im akustisch nicht-resonanten Betriebsmodus und nutzt eine breitbandige IR-Quelle. Die Detektion des photoakustischen Signals findet mit einem MEMS-basierten Mikrofon statt. Der Sensor kann des Weiteren als Luftqualitatssensor fur den Fahrzeuginnenraum eingesetzt werden. Beide Messbereiche werden somit von nur einem Sensor abgedeckt, welcher dadurch das von Automobilherstellern anvisierte Preisziel erreicht.


Smart Sensors, Actuators, and MEMS VII; and Cyber Physical Systems | 2015

Photoacoustic CO2 sensor system: design and potential for miniaturization and integration in silicon

Jochen Huber; Jürgen Wöllenstein

The detection of CO2 indoors has a large impact on today’s sensor market. The ambient room climate is important for human health and wellbeing. The CO2 concentration is a main indicator for indoor climate and correlates with the number of persons inside a room. People in Europe spend more than 90% of their time indoors. This leads to a high demand for miniaturized and energy efficient CO2 sensors. To realize small and energy-efficient mass-market sensors, we develop novel miniaturized photoacoustic sensor systems with optimized design for real-time and selective CO2 detection. The sensor system consists of two chambers, a measurement and a detection chamber. The detection chamber consists of an integrated pressure sensor under special gas atmosphere. As pressure sensor we use a commercially available cell phone microphone. We describe a possible miniaturization process of the developed system by regarding the possibility of integration of all sensor parts. The system is manufactured in precision mechanics with IR-optical sapphire windows as optical connections. During the miniaturization process the sapphire windows are replaced by Si chips with a special IR anti-reflection coating. The developed system is characterized in detail with gas measurements and optical transmission investigations. The results of the characterization process offer a high potential for further miniaturization with high capability for mass market applications.


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2011

Fabrication of normally-closed bidirectional micropumps in silicon–polymer technology featuring photopatternable silicone valve lips

Thomas Lemke; Giovanni Biancuzzi; Hagen Feth; Jochen Huber; Frank Goldschmidtböing; Peter Woias


Procedia Engineering | 2011

Compact photoacoustic gas sensor based on broadband IR source

Katrin Schmitt; Andreas Müller; Jochen Huber; Sebastian Busch; Jürgen Wöllenstein


Procedia Engineering | 2014

A Selective, Miniaturized, Low-cost Detection Element for a Photoacoustic CO2 Sensor for Room Climate Monitoring☆

Jochen Huber; A. Ambs; Sven Rademacher; Jürgen Wöllenstein


Procedia Engineering | 2016

Nondispersive Infrared Photometer Based on a Rotating Interference Filter for Investigation of Climacteric Fruit Ripening

A. Eberhardt; Katrin Schmitt; Sven Rademacher; Jochen Huber; Marie-Luise Bauersfeld; Jürgen Wöllenstein


Tagungsband | 2016

6.2.4 - Untersuchungen zum Einsatz von Puffergasen in photoakustischen Detektoren zur Optimierung von CO2- Sensoren

Jochen Huber; Norman Catalan; Jürgen Wöllenstein


Procedia Engineering | 2016

Resonant Photoacoustic CO2 Spectroscopy with LED Light Source

H.-F. Pernau; Katrin Schmitt; Jochen Huber; Sven Rademacher; A. Eberhardt; Jürgen Wöllenstein

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Hagen Feth

University of Freiburg

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Peter Woias

University of Freiburg

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