Carbon Nanotube Coatings as Used in Strain Sensors for Composite TanksThe next generation of cryogenic fuel tanks, crew habitats and other components for future spacecraft will focus on the usc of lightweight carbon fiber composite materials. A critical issue in the design and optimization of such tanks and structures will bc in structural health monitoring, however, current strain sensors have limitations. In this study, a novel carbon nanotube thin film was applied to carbon fiber composites for structural monitoring. Applying a load using a 3-point bend test to simulate bowing of a tank wall, induced significant increases in the film's electrical resistance at small deflections. Upon release of the load, the resistance returned to its approximate start value and was reproducible over multiple tests. The results show that a carbon nanotube thin film has great potential for the health monitoring of composite structures.
Document ID
20110014579
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Trigwell, Steve (Sierra Lobo, Inc. Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States)
Snyder, Sarah (Sierra Lobo, Inc. Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States)
Hatfield, Walt (Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc. (SGT, Inc.) United States)
Dervishi, Enkeleda (Arkansas Univ. Little Rock, AR, United States)
Biris, Alexandru S. (Arkansas Univ. Little Rock, AR, United States)