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纳米复合材料
氧化铟锡
材料科学
铟
基质(化学分析)
锡
氧化锡
氧化物
纳米线
复合材料
结构健康监测
纳米技术
冶金
图层(电子)
作者
Eduardo Preto,Beatriz Ambrozini,Samuel da Silva,Marcelo O. Orlandi
标识
DOI:10.1177/14759217251322998
摘要
We propose and test a novel sensor for structural health monitoring (SHM) based on a nanocomposite film consisting of indium tin oxide (ITO) nanowires embedded in a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) matrix to detect cracks. The sensor operates by measuring the electrical resistance between terminals when it is adhered to the surface of a structure. When damage mechanisms are present, the ITO nanowires either break or rearrange, causing a change in the sensor’s internal resistance. However, certain limitations must be addressed for broader applications. Among these, the effects of loading, humidity, and temperature fluctuations in the host structure pose significant challenges. Experimental tests were conducted to evaluate the environmental influences on measurements, revealing minimal data variation, indicating that these factors are not critical concerns. Additionally, sensitivity tests were performed to assess the sensor’s response to structural changes emulating damage mechanisms, and the sensor demonstrated accurate detection. In crack propagation experiments, the sensor detected cracks during their nucleation, propagation, and ultimate failure stages. The results show this novel sensor has strong potential for crack detection and monitoring applications. Another key advantage is the simplicity of signal collection and analysis, as measurements can be obtained through static readings without excitation signals in the structure. Furthermore, the sensor’s resistance correlates well with the extent of damage.
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