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University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

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Structural Health Monitoring

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Investigation Into Strain Sensing With Reduced Graphene Oxide, And Applications In Low-Cost Leak Detection And Health Monitoring Of Water Equipment, Armin Yazdi May 2023

Investigation Into Strain Sensing With Reduced Graphene Oxide, And Applications In Low-Cost Leak Detection And Health Monitoring Of Water Equipment, Armin Yazdi

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Strain gauges are one of the most important transducers that can be used in many applications such as robotics, structural health monitoring, medicine etc. The expensive mass production, as well as lack of high sensitivity, high strain tolerance or high quality can be some of the challenges with the current strain gauges. The reduced graphene oxide possesses many of the excellent properties of graphene while being easy and inexpensive to be mass-produced. However, its electromechanical behavior under strain (especially large strains) has not been well studied. In this dissertation, strain sensing by reduced graphene oxide with Polydimethylsiloxane substrate is investigated …


Structural Health Monitoring Of Laminate Structures Using Shear-Mode Piezoelectric Sensors, Hussain Altammar May 2019

Structural Health Monitoring Of Laminate Structures Using Shear-Mode Piezoelectric Sensors, Hussain Altammar

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Structural health monitoring (SHM) employing embedded piezoelectric transducers has shown potential as a promising solution for inspection of different engineering structures such as aircraft, bridges, and renewable energy structures. Despite advancements in the field of ultrasonic SHM, inspection of laminate structures is still a major challenge due to their susceptibility to various joint defects. This thesis presents a novel approach to tackle the challenge of inspecting laminate structures using shear-mode (d35) piezoelectric transducers that are made of lead zirconate titanate (PZT).

This study begins with the characterization of d35 piezoelectric transducers using analytical, numerical, and experimental approaches. The results were …