National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA 15236, USA.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Sensors (Basel). 2023 May 23;23(11):4991. doi: 10.3390/s23114991.
We examine the application of guided waves on a single conductor (Goubau waves) for sensing. In particular, the use of such waves to remotely interrogate surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors mounted on large-radius conductors (pipes) is considered. Experimental results using a small-radius (0.0032 m) conductor at 435 MHz are reported. The applicability of published theory to conductors of large radius is examined. Finite element simulations are then used to study the propagation and launching of Goubau waves on steel conductors up to 0.254 m in radius. Simulations show that waves can be launched and received, although energy loss into radiating waves is a problem with current launcher designs.
我们研究了在单导体上应用导波(Goubau 波)进行传感。特别考虑了使用这种波来远程询问安装在大半径导体(管道)上的表面声波(SAW)传感器。报道了在 435MHz 时使用小半径(0.0032m)导体的实验结果。研究了已发表的理论对大半径导体的适用性。然后使用有限元模拟研究了半径达 0.254m 的钢导体上 Goubau 波的传播和发射。模拟表明可以发射和接收波,尽管当前发射器设计存在能量辐射损失的问题。