Theoretical and Simulation Analysis of a Thin Film Temperature Sensor Error Model for In Situ Detection in Near Space

Guoyan Wang, Chun Hu*, Dezhi Zheng

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Abstract

Near space environment is the airspace at 20–100 km, where complex conditions such as low temperature, low pressure, high wind speed, and solar radiation exist. Temperature, as one of the most important meteorological parameters, is crucial for space activities. However, the accuracy of traditional temperature sensors is low, and the influence of complex environments makes the error of conventional temperature measurement methods more extensive. Therefore, we designed a new microbridge temperature sensor to reduce solar radiation and achieve a fast response. Additionally, through simulation analysis, we investigated the three factors influencing the temperature errors of Joule heat, solar radiation heat, and aerodynamic heat. Additionally, the influence of temperature error is reduced by optimizing the installation position of the sensor. The error value in the actual measurement value is removed through the temperature error model to realize the high-accuracy detection of the near space temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5954
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • Joule heat
  • aerodynamic
  • near space
  • solar radiation
  • temperature correction

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