Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10425120 Composites Science and Technology 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents an analytical and experimental study on the strain sensing behavior of carbon nanotube (CNT)-based polymer composites. Tensile tests were conducted on CNT/polycarbonate composites and the responses in the electrical resistance were measured during the tests. An analytical model incorporating the electrical tunneling effect due to the matrix material between CNTs was also developed to describe the electrical resistance change as a result of mechanical deformation. The model deals with the inter-nanotube matrix deformation at the micro/nanoscale due to the macroscale deformation of the nanocomposites. A comparison of the analytical predictions and the experimental data showed that the proposed model captures the sensing behavior. In addition, the effect of the micro/nanoscale structures on the strain induced resistance change was discussed to provide useful information for designing CNT-based polymer composites with high strain sensing capability.
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