结构健康监测
应变计
电阻式触摸屏
材料科学
分层(地质)
拉伤
结构工程
复合材料
声学
电气工程
工程类
地质学
医学
古生物学
物理
俯冲
内科学
构造学
作者
Levent E. Aygün,Vivek Kumar,C.V. Weaver,Matthew J. Gerber,S. Wagner,Naveen Verma,Branko Glišić,James C. Sturm
出处
期刊:Sensors
[MDPI AG]
日期:2020-03-03
卷期号:20 (5): 1386-1386
被引量:38
摘要
Damage significantly influences response of a strain sensor only if it occurs in the proximity of the sensor. Thus, two-dimensional (2D) sensing sheets covering large areas offer reliable early-stage damage detection for structural health monitoring (SHM) applications. This paper presents a scalable sensing sheet design consisting of a dense array of thin-film resistive strain sensors. The sensing sheet is fabricated using flexible printed circuit board (Flex-PCB) manufacturing process which enables low-cost and high-volume sensors that can cover large areas. The lab tests on an aluminum beam showed the sheet has a gauge factor of 2.1 and has a low drift of 1.5 μ ϵ / d a y . The field test on a pedestrian bridge showed the sheet is sensitive enough to track strain induced by the bridge’s temperature variations. The strain measured by the sheet had a root-mean-square (RMS) error of 7 μ ϵ r m s compared to a reference strain on the surface, extrapolated from fiber-optic sensors embedded within the bridge structure. The field tests on an existing crack showed that the sensing sheet can track the early-stage damage growth, where it sensed 600 μ ϵ peak strain, whereas the nearby sensors on a damage-free surface did not observe significant strain change.
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