Piezoelectric pressure sensors are commonly used as blast wave pressure sensors in explosion testing. Accurate measurement of blast wave overpressure is of great significance. In explosion testing, piezoelectric pressure sensors exhibit a baseline drift phenomenon. This paper analyzes the mechanism of the baseline drift phenomenon observed in explosion testing through experiments and simulation, identifying the mechanism behind it. From an experimental perspective, it is determined that the thermal effect of light induces the baseline drift phenomenon. Furthermore, modeling and simulation of the piezoelectric pressure sensor using COMSOL 6.2 Multiphysics software confirms that the photothermal effect causes changes in the temperature field within the sensor’s internal structure, which in turn brings the thermal stress. The thermal stress superimposes on the output of piezoelectric pressure sensors. This is the fundamental cause of the baseline drift phenomenon in piezoelectric pressure sensors. This research provides a crucial foundation for understanding the mechanisms by which explosions affect piezoelectric pressure sensors.
Li et al. (Wed,) studied this question.