Multifunctional carbon nanotube coatings used as strain sensors for composite tanks |
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Authors: | Steve Trigwell Enkeleda Dervishi Alexandru S Biris |
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Affiliation: | 1. PolyAdaptive, LLC, Little Rock, AR, USA;2. Center for Integrative Nanotechnology Sciences, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR, USA;3. Materials Physics and Application Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Los Alamos, NM, USA |
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Abstract: | The modern strain sensors currently used in monitoring the structural properties of such tank structures suffer from a number of limitations, including a low level of sensitivity and detection. In this work, we present a novel method of structural monitoring utilizing a thin film of carbon nanotubes carefully deposited on carbon fiber composites. The nanotube film and raw material were first characterized via microscopy and spectroscopy techniques. Bowing of the tank wall was simulated by applying a three-point bend load test, which was found to strongly affect the electrical resistance of the carbon nanotube film. These measurements were very reproducible, as the film resistance returned to its original value each time that the load was slowly released. We believe that these highly sensitive carbon nanotube films are potential candidates as replacements for the current health-monitoring sensors. |
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Keywords: | Carbon nanotubes coatings composite tanks strain sensors structural integrity |
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