2022
DOI: 10.1088/2631-6331/ac8719
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Strain measurements of an aircraft wing using embedded CNT fiber sensor and wireless SHM sensor node

Abstract: Composite material-based aircraft structures have attracted attention due to their lightweight and superior mechanical properties. However, composite structures have a high risk of structural failures when damages occur due to loadings or impacts. Therefore, consistent structural health monitoring (SHM) is needed to ensure the structural integrity and safety of the aircraft. Various methods of sensor installation and measurement systems were developed for the implementation of SHM in aircraft structures. In th… Show more

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“…Additionally, their cost-effectiveness, compared to other materials, affords them a high level of selectivity as a key nanomaterial for application in large-scale structures such as civil, aviation, and space infrastructures in SHM applications [10][11][12][13]. For example, Park et al [14] developed a glass fiber-reinforced plastic skin embedded with CNT fiber sensors to implement SHM in aircraft structures. The CNT fiber sensors showed strain measurement results similar to conventional strain gauge measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, their cost-effectiveness, compared to other materials, affords them a high level of selectivity as a key nanomaterial for application in large-scale structures such as civil, aviation, and space infrastructures in SHM applications [10][11][12][13]. For example, Park et al [14] developed a glass fiber-reinforced plastic skin embedded with CNT fiber sensors to implement SHM in aircraft structures. The CNT fiber sensors showed strain measurement results similar to conventional strain gauge measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an increasing body of research and study of sensor systems with the potential for SHM applications 3 7 , including fibre optical systems 8 , 9 . However, in-flight demonstrations of SHM systems are still rare and mostly limited to fibre optical systems 10 . The DIMES project – Development of Integrated Measurement Systems – aimed at developing an advanced integrated measurement system that has the capability to detect a crack or delamination in a metallic or composite aircraft structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%