Electromanometry

Electromanometry is a method of measuring pressure based on the use of the phenomena of electromagnetic induction and electrodynamics. It has found wide application in the areas of monitoring and controlling the movement of liquids and gases of various consistencies and natures. Depending on what environment is the object of research, the types of electromechanical pressure sensor are determined. When carrying out the described method, methods for measuring electrical parameters are used.

The electric pressure vector is directly related to the movement of charged particles or the oscillation of the electric field in the internal conductor of the sensor. The deformation of the piezoelectric crystal causes the capacitance to respond to passing pulses. They occur during the formation and deflection of an alternating flow of electrical particles emanating from the space of the device and coming into contact with the crystal