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Interoperable nanoparticle sensor capable of strain and vibration measurement for rotor blade monitoring

  • Soo Hong Min
  • , Ying-Jun Quan
  • , Su-Young Park
  • , Gil-Yong Lee
  • , Sung-Hoon Ahn*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Recent advances in nanomaterials technology create the new possibility to fabricate high performance sensors. However, there has been limitations in terms of multivariate measurable and interoperable sensors. In this study, we fabricated an interoperable silver nanoparticle sensor fabricated by an aerodynamically focused nanomaterial (AFN) printing system which is a direct printing technique for inorganic nanomaterials onto a flexible substrate. The printed sensor exhibited the maximum measurable frequency of 850 Hz, and a gauge factor of 290.62. Using a fabricated sensor, we evaluated the sensing performance and demonstrated the measurement independency of strain and vibration sensing. Furthermore, using the proposed signal separation algorithm based on the Kalman filter, strain and vibration were each measured in real time. Finally, we applied the printed sensor to quadrotor condition monitoring to predict the motion of a quadrotor.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3648
JournalSensors
Volume21
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Drone motion monitoring
  • Interoperable sensors
  • Nanoparticle sensors
  • Strain and vibration monitoring
  • Strain gauge

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