2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(269g) Application of Magnetic Phase Transition in Energy Harvesting Wireless Temperature Sensors
Authors
In this research, the authors proposed a novel energy harvesting wireless sensor with possible application for a temperature data acquisition device. This can for instance be for monitoring body temperature, which is not only quite important for various key components of our society, such as public health, but also is a highly quantifiable measure for monitoring health. The proposed device utilises the magnetic properties of materials as the working principle in order to produce electricity from low quality subject heat while simultaneously monitoring the temperature. When a magnetic material approaches its Curie Temperature, a magnetic phase change occurs, causing a corresponding magnetic flux change. By incorporating electromagnetic induction with solenoids, this magnetic flux change could be measured as voltage. Thus, this phenomenon can be applied for an energy harvesting temperature sensor in the near range of a materialâs Curie Temperature, as the voltage reading is representative of the magnetic flux change and thus the material temperature. Thus, with an apt material, the device has the potential to operate as a temperature sensor. In this research, the authors analyse the applicability of the proposed device for a large-scale temperature sensor, in terms of its quality as a temperature sensor and its energy harvesting capabilities. Namely, an investigation on the fundamental magnetic properties of the sensor probe material in question and the electromagnetic induction capabilities are conducted.