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- 2012Nanocomposite Flexible Pressure Sensor for Biomedical Applicationscitations
- 2012Flexible Pressure Sensors: Modeling and Experimental Characterizationcitations
- 2012Aligned Carbon Nanotube Reinforcement of Aerospace Carbon Fiber Composites: Substructural Strength Evaluation for Aerostructure Applications
- 2011Multi-physics damage sensing in nano-engineered structural compositescitations
- 2011Continuous Growth of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes
- 2011Continuous Growth of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Forests
- 2011Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Enhancements for Aerosurface State Awareness
- 2010Tomographic Electrical Resistance-based Damage Sensing in Nano-Engineered Composite Structures
- 2010Thermal and Electrical Transport in Hybrid Woven Composites Reinforced with Aligned Carbon Nanotubes
- 2009Load Transfer Analysis in Short Carbon Fibers with Radially-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Embedded in a Polymer Matrix
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Flexible Pressure Sensors: Modeling and Experimental Characterization
Abstract
Flexible capacitive pressure sensors fabricated with nanocomposites were experimentally characterized and results compared with simulations from analytical modeling. Unlike traditional diaphragm silicon pressure sensors, the flexible nanocomposite sensors present a linear response over a large pressure range due to the changes in the volume of the dielectric that cause the pressure inside the dielectric cavity to change. Several devices with different geometries were used and the model results compare well with the experimental data. Sensitivities ranging from 2.5-20 fF/kPa were obtained and the devices dynamic response show a dual behavior, i.e., response time of the sensor during a pressure decreasing step is lower than for a pressure increasing step. This comportment is explained by the viscoelastic behavior of the PDMS-based nanocomposites used for fabrication of the capacitive sensor electrodes. ; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia