Material property capacitance sensor
US-2018233298-A1 · Aug 16, 2018 · US
US11257631B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11257631-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016853219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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A system may include a controller configured to cause a capacitance probe to subject a material to a first electric signal having a first frequency and determine a first capacitance of the material at the first frequency. The controller is configured to cause the capacitance probe to subject the material to a second electric signal at a second frequency and determine a second capacitance of the material at the second frequency. The material includes at least a first constituent phase and a second constituent phase. The first constituent phase and the second constituent phase have substantially similar dielectric constants at the first frequency and substantially different dielectric constants at the second frequency. The controller is further configured to determine a porosity of the material based on the first capacitance and determine a relative phase composition of the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase based on the second capacitance.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method, comprising: causing, by a controller, a capacitance probe to subject a material to an electric signal having a frequency, wherein the material includes a first solid constituent phase and a second solid constituent phase, and wherein the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase have substantially different dielectric constants at the frequency; determining, by the controller, a capacitance of the material; and determining, by the controller, a relative phase composition of the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase based on the capacitance. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the relative phase composition further comprises determining a contribution of each of a first dielectric constant of the first solid constituent phase and a second dielectric constant of the second solid constituent phase to a permittivity of the material at the frequency. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first solid constituent phase comprises a first layer and the second solid constituent phase comprises a second layer overlying the first layer, and wherein determining the relative phase composition comprises determining a relative thickness of the first layer and the second layer. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising determining, by the controller, a thickness of the second layer based on a thickness of the first layer and the relative thickness of the first layer and the second layer. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the relative phase composition of the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase based on the capacitance further comprises: determining, by the controller, a permittivity of the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase; and determining, by the controller, the relative phase composition of the material based on the permittivity of the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase based on equation: ε R =ε M,1 V M,1 +ε M,2 V M,2 where ε M,1 is a relative permittivity of the first solid constituent phase, V M,1 is a volume fraction of the first solid constituent phase, ε M,2 is a relative permittivity of the second solid constituent phase, and V M,2 is a volume fraction of the second solid constituent phase. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electric signal comprises a first electric signal, and wherein the capacitance comprises a first capacitance, the method further comprising: causing, by the controller, the capacitance probe to be positioned over a different portion of the material; causing, by the controller, the capacitance probe to subject the different portion of the material to a second electric signal having the frequency; determining, by the controller, a second capacitance of the different portion of the material; and determining, by the controller, a relative phase composition of the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase of the second portion of the material based on the second capacitance. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: generating, by the controller, a representation of relative phase composition of the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase as a function of portion of the material; and causing, by the controller, a user interface device to output the representation of relative phase composition. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electric signal is a first electric signal, wherein the frequency is a first frequency, and wherein the method further comprises: causing, by the controller, the capacitance probe to subject the material to a second electric signal having a second frequency, wherein the first solid constituent phase and the second solid constituent phase have substantially similar dielectric constants at the second frequency; determining, by the controller, a second capacitance of the material at the second frequency; and determining, by the controller, a porosity of the material based on the second capacitance. 9. A method, comprising: causing, by a controller, a capacitance probe to subject a first material to a first electric signal; determining, by the controller, a first capacitance of the first material; causing, by a controller, a capacitance probe to subject the first material and a second material to a second electric signal having a frequency, wherein the second material includes a first constituent phase and a second constituent phase, and wherein the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase have substantially different dielectric constants at the frequency; determining, by the controller, a second capacitance of the first material and the second material; determining, by the controller, a relative phase composition of the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase of the second material based on the first capacitance and the second capacitance. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein determining the relative phase composition further comprises determining a contribution of each of a first dielectric constant of the first constituent phase and a second dielectric constant of the second constituent phase to a permittivity of the second material at the frequency. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first constituent phase comprises a first layer and the second constituent phase comprises a second layer overlying the first layer, and wherein determining the relative phase composition comprises determining a relative thickness of each layer of the second material or a relatively uniformity of each layer of the second material. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein determining, by the controller, the relative phase composition of the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase of the second material based on the capacitance further comprises: determining, by the controller, a permittivity of the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase; and determining, by the controller, the relative phase composition of the second material based on the permittivity of the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase based on equation: ε R =ε M,1 V M,1 +ε M,2 V M,2 where ε M,1 is a relative permittivity of the first constituent phase, V M,1 is a volume fraction of the first constituent phase, ε M,2 is a relative permittivity of the second constituent phase, and V M,2 is a volume fraction of the second constituent phase. 13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: causing, by the controller, the capacitance probe to be positioned over a different portion of the second material; causing, by the controller, the capacitance probe to subject the different portion of the second material to a third electric signal having the frequency; determining, by the controller, a third capacitance of the different portion of the second material; and determining, by the controller, a relative phase composition of the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase of the second portion of the second material based on the third capacitance. 14. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: generating, by the controller, a representation of relative phase composition of the first constituent phase and the second constituent phase as a function of portion of the second material; and causing, by the controller, a user interface device to output the representation of relative phase composition. 15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising depositing the second material on the first material.
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