Smart Textiles for In Situ Monitoring of ...
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Ouvrage (y compris édition critique et traduction)
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Title :
Smart Textiles for In Situ Monitoring of Composites
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Volume number :
-
Publisher :
Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Publication date :
2019
Number of pages :
397 p.
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
English abstract : [en]
This part is dedicated to the presentation of the overall smart textiles concept, with the focus on monitoring and measurement applications. An extensive overview of sensory technologies is given together with main definitions ...
Show more >This part is dedicated to the presentation of the overall smart textiles concept, with the focus on monitoring and measurement applications. An extensive overview of sensory technologies is given together with main definitions and classifications, focused on fibrous sensory structures. Connection problems occurring in smart textile structures and reducing their reliability are extensively investigated along with their resistance to washing cycles and more generally to the water. Conductive polymers, materials adapted to functionalization of textile structures, are also presented and studied. Finally, the fibrous sensors developed in this study, based on functionalization of glass and comingled yarns that have been used for the manufacturing of reinforcements for thermoplastic composites are revealed. Functionalization transforms locally coated areas of reinforcement yarns to strain gauge sensors, on those areas. Two different yarns have served as the base for sensors (functionalization). Developed methodology enables the reinforcement yarns deformations measurement on the real “reinforcement” yarns, giving accurate results on their damages without modifying their mechanical properties.Show less >
Show more >This part is dedicated to the presentation of the overall smart textiles concept, with the focus on monitoring and measurement applications. An extensive overview of sensory technologies is given together with main definitions and classifications, focused on fibrous sensory structures. Connection problems occurring in smart textile structures and reducing their reliability are extensively investigated along with their resistance to washing cycles and more generally to the water. Conductive polymers, materials adapted to functionalization of textile structures, are also presented and studied. Finally, the fibrous sensors developed in this study, based on functionalization of glass and comingled yarns that have been used for the manufacturing of reinforcements for thermoplastic composites are revealed. Functionalization transforms locally coated areas of reinforcement yarns to strain gauge sensors, on those areas. Two different yarns have served as the base for sensors (functionalization). Developed methodology enables the reinforcement yarns deformations measurement on the real “reinforcement” yarns, giving accurate results on their damages without modifying their mechanical properties.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
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Junia HEI
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