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Impact Detection Based on In-situ Direct Writing Piezoelectric Polymer Sensor Array
impact detection,wave source location,PVDF-TrFE,in-suit direct writing,structural health monitoring
终稿
Wenkang Li / Xi'an Jiaotong university
Hailin Cao / Xi'an Jiaotong university
Liuyang Zhang / Xi'an Jiaotong University
External impact on high-stiffness structures such as aircraft and wind turbine blades are a common phenomenon in engineering practice. Shock vibration may cause serious security risks to the equipment. In this work, we use a piezoelectric polymer sensor array to realize impact location. Piezoelectric polymers are very useful for passive monitoring of complex structures due to their excellent flexibility and piezoelectric response. Here, PVDF-TrFE coatings are deposited on the structure by in-situ direct writing process and directly functionalized on structural surfaces. With the aid of this fabrication process, the piezoelectric polymer sensor's robustness, coupling effect and layout work are optimized for complex surfaces. To realize the in-situ direct writing process, a piezoelectric polymer sensing system was designed and assembled, which consists of a motion control system, a spray system, and a polarization system. Four piezoelectric polymer sensors are machined on the surface of the aluminum plate. The location results are calculated by the arrival time difference method based on the envelope threshold extraction method. The experimental results show that the In-situ piezoelectric polymer sensor has perfect piezoelectric response characteristics and positioning at different heights and different positions. The minimum detectable impact energy is as low as 1.5*10-5 J while ensuring the positioning effect.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    11月02日

    2023

    11月04日

    2023

  • 12月15日 2023

    初稿截稿日期

  • 12月20日 2023

    注册截止日期

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IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Xidian University
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