Heliyon, Volume 6, Issue 8 , 01/08/2020

Low-cost capacitive sensor for detecting palm-wood moisture content in real-time

Suratsavadee K. Korkua, Siraporn Sakphrom

Abstract

In this study, we analyze a non-invasive and low-cost wood moisture meter by means of a capacitive detection circuit. The process of the design and development of an oil-palm-wood moisture meter is described. As part of the study, two electrode structures, i.e., parallel-plate and coplanar electrodes, are tested. The capacitive detection circuit includes a square-wave-generator circuit, low-pass filter circuit, and signal-conditioning circuit. The frequencies of the square-wave excitation signal are in the range of 200 kHz and are analyzed via a microcontroller to interpret the percentage of oil-palm-wood moisture content. The applicability of the capacitive moisture measurement is investigated under various moisture conditions of the oil palm wood i.e., 5%–20%. The experimental results show that the measurement accuracy of the detection circuit is high, with an acceptable measurement error.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Capacitive detectionCommunication systemControl systemsCoplanar electrodeElectrical engineeringElectrical systemEnergyIndustrial engineeringParallel-plate electrodeWireless network

ASJC Subject Area

Multidisciplinary : Multidisciplinary

Funding Agency

Walailak University


Bibliography


Korkua, S., & Sakphrom, S. (2020). Low-cost capacitive sensor for detecting palm-wood moisture content in real-time. Heliyon, 6(8) doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04555

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