Title
Genetic Algorithm (GA)-Based Inclinometer Layout Optimization.
Abstract
This paper presents numerical simulation results of an airflow inclinometer with sensitivity studies and thermal optimization of the printed circuit board (PCB) layout for an airflow inclinometer based on a genetic algorithm (GA). Due to the working principle of the gas sensor, the changes of the ambient temperature may cause dramatic voltage drifts of sensors. Therefore, eliminating the influence of the external environment for the airflow is essential for the performance and reliability of an airflow inclinometer. In this paper, the mechanism of an airflow inclinometer and the influence of different ambient temperatures on the sensitivity of the inclinometer will be examined by the ANSYS-FLOTRAN CFD program. The results show that with changes of the ambient temperature on the sensing element, the sensitivity of the airflow inclinometer is inversely proportional to the ambient temperature and decreases when the ambient temperature increases. GA is used to optimize the PCB thermal layout of the inclinometer. The finite-element simulation method (ANSYS) is introduced to simulate and verify the results of our optimal thermal layout, and the results indicate that the optimal PCB layout greatly improves (by more than 50%) the sensitivity of the inclinometer. The study may be useful in the design of PCB layouts that are related to sensitivity improvement of gas sensors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.3390/s150409136
SENSORS
Field
DocType
Volume
Thermal,Computer simulation,Simulation,Voltage,Printed circuit board,Inclinometer,Airflow,Engineering,Computational fluid dynamics,Genetic algorithm
Journal
15
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4.0
1424-8220
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
6
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Liang Weijie110.36
Ping Zhang2757.09
Chen Xianping310.36
M. Cai454.56
Yang Daoguo510.36