Dynamic Thermoelectromechanical Characterization Of Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposite Strain Sensors

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL(2021)

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Recent advancements in materials science and bioinspired designs have led to the development of wearable strain sensors with high sensitivity and stretchability. However, the majority of strain sensors are si-multaneously responsive to strain and temperature variations. Therefore, it is necessary to invent effective strategies to decouple this unwanted crosstalk for accurate and noise-free strain sensing in complex en-vironmental conditions. Herein, a temperature-dependent 3D percolation model is presented capable of predicting the sensory response of stretchable strain sensors made of carbon nanotubes-elastomer nano-composites under transient changes in strain and temperature. The nanocomposite strain sensors are fabricated by the vacuum filtration process, and their dynamic thermoelectromechanical properties are systematically investigated. The experimental results are then used to initiate, develop, and validate the proposed model. After the model validation, further studies are conducted to assess the dynamic response of strain sensors containing different amounts of carbon nanotubes at high temperatures, their signal-to-noise ratio, and temperature coefficient of resistance. Finally, to simulate a real-world scenario, virtual displacement and temperature profiles are generated, and the corresponding dynamic response of a strain sensor is predicted utilizing the modified 3D percolation model. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Strain sensors, Carbon nanotube nanocomposite, Thermoelectromechanical properties, Modified percolation model, Temperature coefficient of resistance
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