Fabrication, Evaluation, and Multiscale Simulation of Piezoelectric Composites Reinforced Using Unidirectional Carbon Fibers for Flexible Motion Sensors
Yaonan Yu,
Chao Luo,
Takayuki Suto
et al.
Abstract:Piezoelectric composite materials can convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, thus promoting battery‐free motion‐sensing systems. However, their substandard mechanical performance limits the capability of sensors developed using flexible piezoelectric materials. This study introduces a novel design strategy for preparing high‐strength flexible piezoelectric composite materials comprising unidirectional carbon fiber–reinforced potassium sodium niobate (K0.5Na0.5NbO3) nanoparticle–filled epoxy resin (U… Show more
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