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Dynamics Of A Threshold Shock Sensor: Combining Bi-Stability And Triboelectricity, Daniel S. Nelson, Alwathiqbellah Ibrahim, Shahrzad Towfighian Jan 2019

Dynamics Of A Threshold Shock Sensor: Combining Bi-Stability And Triboelectricity, Daniel S. Nelson, Alwathiqbellah Ibrahim, Shahrzad Towfighian

Mechanical Engineering Faculty Scholarship

A proof of concept of a triboelectric threshold shock sensor and its characterization are presented. Shock sensors are used in many applications in the automotive, shipping and other industries, mainly to determine if acceleration thresholds are met. Many shock sensors are only mechanical, so the only way to know if the threshold has been reached is to physically check the device. There are noticeable advantages of using triboelectric transduction and bi-stability to create a shock sensor. By combining a buckled-beam structure and a triboelectric generator, we created a proof of concept of a tunable threshold shock sensor. The sensor generates …