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Graphene-based strain sensing in composites for structural and health monitoring applications

Journal

SN APPLIED SCIENCES
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-022-04940-1

Keywords

Graphene strain sensors; Composite materials; Structural and health monitoring; Graphene sensors

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  1. Innovate UK [104266]
  2. Innovate UK [104266] Funding Source: UKRI

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This article presents a graphene-based strain sensor for composite materials. By conducting experiments and developing a finite element model, it is shown that the graphene sensor has excellent strain evaluation capability, with a gauge factor higher than commercially available strain gauges.
Composite structures are attracting more interest due to their outstanding mechanical properties; thus, their inspection and health assessment are key items for their safe use. In this article we present a graphene-based sensor that evaluates the strain generated within a composite. A finite element model was developed to investigate the mechanism driving the graphene to act as a strain sensor. A prototype sensor was manufactured, using a commercially available graphene ink. The strain in composite samples was measured and the gauge factor identified by applying different load scenarios. The graphene sensor proved to be able to evaluate strain at various levels providing a gauge factor (exceeding 6) higher than commercially available strain gauges.

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