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Harsh Environment Sensors for Geothermal Applications
OwnerNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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Technical papers detailing the development of harsh environment sensors for geothermal applications. Principle Investigator is Prof. Albert P. Pisano (University of California, Berkeley). Submission includes a paper about geothermal environmental exposure testing on encapsulant and device materials in addition to a paper pertaining to MEMS Sensors for downhole monitoring of geothermal systems.

aluminum nitridechemical analysisdown-holedownholeencapsulationenvironmental exposureexposuregeothermalharsh environmentloggingmass changememsmicroelectromechanicalmonitoringpressuresapphiresensorsilicon carbidesputter xpstemperature
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dcat_issued2012-01-01T07:00:00Z
dcat_modified2019-06-19T15:05:44Z
dcat_publisher_nameRegents of the University University of California
guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/2985
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    Geothermal Environmental Exposure Testing of Encapsulant and Device Materials for Harsh Environment MEMS Sensor.pdf
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    MEMS Sensors for Down-Hole Monitoring of Geothermal Energy Systems.pdf
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