Dynamic and steady characteristics of polymer-ceramic pressure-sensitive paint with variation in layer thickness

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Polymer-ceramic pressure-sensitive paint (PC-PSP) has been investigated as a surface-pressure sensor for unsteady aerodynamics and short duration measurements. This PSP provides a fast response to a change in pressures with a spray-coating ability. Because it is sprayed onto an aerodynamic surface, the thickness of PC-PSP may play an important role in determining the performance of this sensor. The thickness of other fast PSPs, such as anodized aluminum pressure-sensitive paint, is a major factor in determining its performance. We vary the thickness of PC-PSP from 10 to 240 µm in order to study its effects on PSP measurement characteristics including time response, signal level, pressure sensitivity, and temperature dependency. It is found that the thickness does affect these characteristics. However, a thickness over 80 µm provides uniform performance in these characteristics.

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Hayashi, T., & Sakaue, H. (2017). Dynamic and steady characteristics of polymer-ceramic pressure-sensitive paint with variation in layer thickness. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17051125

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