Cristobal GarciaIrina Trendafilova
Impacts and collisions are frequent in aircrafts, wind turbines, bridges and other composites structures. Some examples are the collisions between birds and aircrafts during take-off and landing or the damages caused in wind turbines due to the impact of hailstones. Hence, the detection and measurement of these impacts is the vital importance for monitoring the health state of composites structures as aircrafts or wind turbines. The main purpose of the paper is to demonstrate the sensitivity of a novel triboelectric sensor for impact detection in composite structures as aircrafts. For this study, composite plates adhered with the fabricated triboelectric sensor are subjected to various impact velocities using a dropweight machine. The sensor electrical responses due to the impacts are measured with the aim to evaluate the sensitivity of the developed triboelectric sensor to variations in the impact velocities. The results show that the sensor electric responses increase linearly with impact velocity in the range between 1.3 and 2.4 m/s. This paper is the first attempt to demonstrate the potential applications of triboelectric sensors to measure the velocity of the impacts in composite structures, which play an important role for structural health monitoring in aircrafts, bridges and other composite structures.
Ping ChengMingchao SunChunlei ZhangHengyu GuoJihong ShiYi ZhangYina LiuJie WangZhen WenXuhui Sun
Cristobal GarciaIrina TrendafilovaJosé Sánchez del Río
Cristobal GarciaIrina TrendafilovaRoberto Guzmán de VilloriaJosé Sánchez del Río
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