Material-integrated composite humidity sensors for condition monitoring of fiber-reinforced plastics

  • Martin J
  • Shetty K
  • Reimann N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Penetrating water in fiber-reinforced plastics can alter the mechanical properties considerably. To avoid potential resulting failure of the component, we propose continuous monitoring of the humidity inside the material by highly-sensitive humidity sensors based on nano- or microcomposites. Here we report on the inline-capable fabrication and integration of humidity sensors in glass fiber-reinforced polyamide (GF-PA6). Mean water concentrations of less than 0.5 wt. % have been clearly determined inside the laminate.

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Martin, J., Shetty, K., Reimann, N., Neukirchner, S., Fügmann, U., Illing-Günther, H., … Otto, T. (2018). Material-integrated composite humidity sensors for condition monitoring of fiber-reinforced plastics. Technologies for Lightweight Structures (TLS), 1(2). https://doi.org/10.21935/tls.v1i2.88

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