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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2022
Filed:
Jul. 25, 2019
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, CN;
He Zhang, Hangzhou, CN;
Huagang Wang, Hangzhou, CN;
Zhicheng Zhang, Hangzhou, CN;
Liwei Quan, Hangzhou, CN;
ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY, Hangzhou, CN;
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an electrostatic self-powered displacement grid sensor used for measuring the displacement of a component to be measured. The device structure includes a sliding chute and a sliding sheet, wherein the sliding chute is fixed to a fixed end, and the bottom of the inner side of the sliding chute is provided with a sensing array; the sliding sheet is fixedly connected with the component to be measured, and the lower end of the sliding plate is in contact with the bottom of the inner side of the sliding chute. When the sliding sheet slides over the sensing array; a corresponding electrical signal is produced, and the number of segments and the distance on sensing units on a single sensing array over which the sliding sheet slides can be obtained according to numbers and output current of sensing units in the sensing array indicated by the signal, and therefore the structural displacement is obtained. Compared with other displacement measurement devices, a segmented displacement meter has the advantages of simple structure, wide application range, high measurement precision and no additional power supply; moreover, the present disclosure creatively solves the problem of unstable results of calibrating displacement according to electrical signals.