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Robust Flexible Capacitive Surface Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring Applications
Journal of Engineering Mechanics
  • Simon Laflamme, Iowa State University
  • Matthais Kollosche, Universität Potsdam
  • Jerome J. Connor, Universität Potsdam
  • Guggi Kofod, Universität Potsdam
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2013
DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)EM.1943-7889.0000530
Abstract

Early detection of possible defects in civil infrastructure is vital to ensuring timely maintenance and extending structure life expectancy. The authors recently proposed a novel method for structural health monitoring based on soft capacitors. The sensor consisted of an off-the-shelf flexible capacitor that could be easily deployed over large surfaces, the main advantages being cost-effectiveness, easy installation, and allowing simple signal processing. In this paper, a capacitive sensor with tailored mechanical and electrical properties is presented, resulting in greatly improved robustness while retaining measurement sensitivity. The sensor is fabricated from a thermoplastic elastomer mixed with titanium dioxide and sandwiched between conductive composite electrodes. Experimental verifications conducted on wood and concrete specimens demonstrate the improved robustness, as well as the ability of the sensing method to diagnose and locate strain.

Comments

This is an author's final manuscript of an article from Journal of Engineering Mechanics 139 (2013): 879–885, doi:10.1061/(ASCE)EM.1943-7889.0000530. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
American Society of Civil Engineers
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Simon Laflamme, Matthais Kollosche, Jerome J. Connor and Guggi Kofod. "Robust Flexible Capacitive Surface Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring Applications" Journal of Engineering Mechanics Vol. 139 Iss. 7 (2013) p. 879 - 885
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/simon_laflamme/11/