Damage Location Sensing in Carbon Fiber Composites Using Extrusion Printed Electronics (original) (raw)
Functional Composites and Structures
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 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 combining the physical properties of textile materials with the added functionality of electronic elements making them self-sensing. Extrusion printing is a contactless digital printing method to print electrical conductors and passive circuit elements. This paper proposes to combine conventional carbon fiber composite manufacturing processes with printed conductors to create self-sensing carbon fiber textile composites. Damage is sensed by measuring resistance changes in a carbon fiber...
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