Sensors (Oct 2019)

Modeling and Optimal Design for a High Stability 2D Optoelectronic Angle Sensor

  • Zhenying Cheng,
  • Liying Liu,
  • Peng Xu,
  • Ruijun Li,
  • Kuang-Chao Fan,
  • Hongli Li,
  • Yongqing Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19204409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 20
p. 4409

Abstract

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The structural deformations caused by environmental changes in temperature, vibration, and other factors are harmful to the stability of high precision measurement equipment. The stability and optimal design method of a 2D optoelectronic angle sensor have been investigated in this study. The drift caused by structural deformations of the angle sensor has been studied and a drift error model has been achieved. Key components sensitive to thermal and vibrational effects were identified by error sensitivity analysis and simulation. The mounts of key components were analyzed using finite element analysis software and optimized based on the concept of symmetric structures. Stability experiments for the original and optimized angle sensors have been carried out for contrast. As a result, the stability of the optimized angle sensor has been improved by more than 63%. It is verified that the modeling and optimal design method is effective and low-cost, which can also be applied to improve the stability of other sensors with much more complex principles and structures.

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