This paper presents a high sensitive micro-sensor designed for pressure measurements in a wide range around atmospheric pressure, for application in aerodynamics. The sensor is a temperature-resistance transducer operating with the Pirani effect, which states that below a certain pressure limit, the thermal conductivity of a gas is pressure-dependent. The sensor presents a wide measurement range between 10 kPa and about 800 kPa, in both constant current and constant temperature mode. The last mode enables high-sensitive measurements with a maximum of sensitivity around atmospheric pressure, enabling the use of the sensor for applications in aerodynamics and fluid dynamics, such as active flow control
Worlds first graphene-based Pirani pressure sensor is presented. Due to the decreased area and low t...
In this study, we designed a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) Pirani vacuum sensor with a compac...
In this abstract, a micro wireless vacuum sensor is presented to be operated between high vacuum and...
Ce papier présente un capteur de pression basé sur l'effet Pirani, pour des applications de mesures ...
The operating principle of Pirani pressure sensors is based on the pressure dependence of a suspende...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the IEEE Sensors 2020 conference and was published...
A Pirani pressure sensor is based on the fact that the ther-mal conductivity of a gas is dependent o...
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International audienceA micro-Pirani pressure sensor, which consists of a pressure-dependent thermor...
Surface micromachined distributed Pirani pressure gauges, with designed heater-to-heat sink distance...
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AbstractWe report a novel design for realizing Pirani sensor with a working range from a 1kPa up to ...
International audienceA micro-Pirani pressure sensor which acts as a pressure dependent thermo-resis...
Vacuum equipment has a wide range of applications, and vacuum monitoring in such equipment is necess...
open4siopenS. Toto, P. Nicolay, G.L. Morini, J. BrandnerS. Toto, P. Nicolay, G.L. Morini, J. Brandne
Worlds first graphene-based Pirani pressure sensor is presented. Due to the decreased area and low t...
In this study, we designed a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) Pirani vacuum sensor with a compac...
In this abstract, a micro wireless vacuum sensor is presented to be operated between high vacuum and...
Ce papier présente un capteur de pression basé sur l'effet Pirani, pour des applications de mesures ...
The operating principle of Pirani pressure sensors is based on the pressure dependence of a suspende...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the IEEE Sensors 2020 conference and was published...
A Pirani pressure sensor is based on the fact that the ther-mal conductivity of a gas is dependent o...
International audienceThis paper presents and discusses the first demonstration of aerodynamic wall ...
International audienceA micro-Pirani pressure sensor, which consists of a pressure-dependent thermor...
Surface micromachined distributed Pirani pressure gauges, with designed heater-to-heat sink distance...
International audienceThis article proposes a dimensionless thermal analysis of micro-fabricated mem...
AbstractWe report a novel design for realizing Pirani sensor with a working range from a 1kPa up to ...
International audienceA micro-Pirani pressure sensor which acts as a pressure dependent thermo-resis...
Vacuum equipment has a wide range of applications, and vacuum monitoring in such equipment is necess...
open4siopenS. Toto, P. Nicolay, G.L. Morini, J. BrandnerS. Toto, P. Nicolay, G.L. Morini, J. Brandne
Worlds first graphene-based Pirani pressure sensor is presented. Due to the decreased area and low t...
In this study, we designed a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) Pirani vacuum sensor with a compac...
In this abstract, a micro wireless vacuum sensor is presented to be operated between high vacuum and...