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Electromechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Smart Materials for Structural Health Monitoring
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Saleh, Menna A., Kempers, Roger, Melenka, Garrett W.
Smart materials with sensing capabilities are an exciting new technology that will impact many applications, including structural health monitoring (SHM), biomedical implants, wearable sensors, automotive, and actuators. Strain sensors (piezoresistive material) for SHM can be used to measure the in
-situ deformation by integrating the structural and sensing function into one component. Conductive polymer composites are being developed for SHM due to their flexibility, low cost, and low processing temperature. However, these materials are usually not durable and are difficult to repair. This study
deformation and electrical resistance. Part of Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering International Congress 2022.