Abstract

This paper presents a 3D-printed hemispherical lens incorporated with a square patch microstrip antenna for liquid-mixture characterization. The proposed hemispherical lens antenna is designed, fabricated, and integrated with the microstrip patch planar antenna. An Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is selected to design the 3D-printed lens antenna by using the fused deposition modeling (FDM) method, due to available 3D-printed material in the laboratory. The optimum dimensions and shape of the hemispherical lens antenna are obtained by using the 3D EM Simulation CST Studio, which is used to investigate the characteristic of the antenna, e.g., gain, radiation pattern, and reflection coefficient. To characterize the liquid content in NaCl solution, the level of the transmission coefficient (S21) is detected. The proposed sensor system offers various preferable features, e.g., non-destructive method and non-contact measurement. Five liquid solutions under test (LUT), e.g., 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, and 25% NaCl in the NaCl-aqueous solutions, are measured and performed to generate the extraction model. The proposed sensor also offers other advantages, e.g., real-time monitoring and no life-cycle limitation.

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