2024
DOI: 10.3390/jcs8110467
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Effects of Geometry and Supporting Silicone Layers on the Performance of Conductive Composite High-Deflection Strain Gauges

Hailey E. Jones,
Spencer A. Baker,
Jadyn J. Christensen
et al.

Abstract: Piezoresistive sensors composed of nickel nanostrands, nickel-coated carbon fibers, and silicone can be used to measure large physical deflections but exhibit viscoelastic properties and creep, leading to a complex and nonlinear electrical response that is difficult to interpret. This study considers the impact of modifying the geometry and architecture of the sensors on their mechanical and electrical performance. Varying the sensor thickness leads to potentially significant differences in conductive fiber al… Show more

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