Abstract

Nowadays, electric fields above the ground are measured mainly by so‐called ‘field mill type’ sensor systems. However, their measurements are limited to vertical field component only due to its technical constraint. Out of necessity of measurements of electric field components in arbitrary directions in any spaces, a linear dipole type DC electric field sensor system, which can be immersed within a fully uniform electric field, was developed. However, it had been remained unknown whether its sensor output is parameter‐dependent or not, and unknown whether it can provide reliable intensity value of measured electric fields or not. In order to clarify these points, test observations of natural electric fields have been conducted by means of plural sensor systems having different values of parameter. Obtained electric field intensity derived from the observed data has shown a parameter‐dependence despite that it should be constant for any parameter values. After a detailed analysis of the effect of the parameter along the equivalent electric circuit of the sensor system, a field‐calibrating formula, which can make the sensor system to be parameter‐independent, has been found. Finally, the linear dipole type DC electric field sensor system for obtaining reliable electric field intensities has been established. © 2024 The Author(s). IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering published by Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan and Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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