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Design Rules of Bidirectional Smart Sensor Coating for Condition Monitoring of Bearings

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15040826

Keywords

multilayered smart coating; piezoelectric sensor; bidirectional load; screen printing; design rules; finite element simulation; condition monitoring

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This paper introduces a novel monitoring technique for bidirectional load of bearings using a smart sensor coating, which is screen printed onto a cross-shaped steel substrate. The accuracy and stability of the measurement are ensured by following design rules commonly used in electronic circuits. Experimental results show a good correlation with numerical simulation for the output voltage of the piezoelectric sensor. The study also explores the impact of electrode shape and orientation on the output measurement.
This paper reports a novel monitoring technique of bearings' bidirectional load (axial and radial) based on a smart sensor coating, which is screen printed onto the surface of a cross-shaped steel substrate. To ensure the accuracy and stability of measurement as well as the durability of the printed coating, the developed prototype is built according to design rules commonly used in electronic circuits. The finite element model (FEM) is used to predict the mechanical property of the tested substrate under either unidirectional or bidirectional loads. Regarding the output voltage of the piezoelectric sensor, experimental results are revealed to be well-corelated to the numerical simulation. It is pointed out that the output signal generated from the sensor (electrode) could be particularly affected due to the capacitive parasite coming from the conductive tracks (CTs). Such a phenomenon might be reduced by printing them on the dielectric layer rather than on the piezocomposite layer. The study also investigates a highly anisotropic shape of electrodes (rectangular instead of circle), indicating that the orientation of such electrodes (axial or radial) does affect the output measurement. To sum up, the high performance of a sensor network coating depends not only on the ultimate characteristics of its own materials, but also on its structural design. Such an issue has been rarely reported on in the literature, but is nonetheless crucial to achieving reliable condition monitoring of bearings, especially for multidirectional loads-a key signature of early failure detection.

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