2021
DOI: 10.1088/2631-6331/ac3731
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Damage location sensing in carbon fiber composites using extrusion printed electronics

Abstract: Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) uses sensors in advanced engineering structures to evaluate integrity and detect damage or deformation affecting structural performance, e.g. cracks, holes, or corrosion. Carbon fiber (CF) textile composites are commonly used to reinforce structures such as aircraft, vehicles, or bridges due to their high tensile strength to weight ratio, chemical resistance, and thermal and electrical conductivity. Printing electronics on textiles is a scalable manufacturing technology combi… Show more

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“…While strain and damage sensors, heating elements, capacitors, and inductors are simple structures that can be printed using a single material, printing more complex structures that incorporate organic semiconductors and dielectrics to produce diodes and transistors should be possible in the future. [39,40] By also adding bio-or chemically sensitive materials, a variety of advanced sensors could be directly printed onto or embedded complex geometric structures that guide fluids or serve other purposes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While strain and damage sensors, heating elements, capacitors, and inductors are simple structures that can be printed using a single material, printing more complex structures that incorporate organic semiconductors and dielectrics to produce diodes and transistors should be possible in the future. [39,40] By also adding bio-or chemically sensitive materials, a variety of advanced sensors could be directly printed onto or embedded complex geometric structures that guide fluids or serve other purposes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%