Study on the correlation between humidity and material strains in separable micro humidity sensor design

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Abstract

Incidents of injuries caused by tiles falling from building exterior walls are frequently reported in Taiwan. Humidity is an influential factor in tile deterioration but it is more difficult to measure the humidity inside a building structure than the humidity in an indoor environment. Therefore, a separable microsensor was developed in this study to measure the humidity of the cement mortar layer with a thickness of 1.5–2 cm inside the external wall of a building. 3D printing technology is used to produce an encapsulation box that can protect the sensor from damage caused by the concrete and cement mortar. The sensor is proven in this study to be capable of measuring temperature and humidity simultaneously and the measurement results are then used to analyze the influence of humidity on external wall tile deterioration.

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Chang, C. Y. (2017). Study on the correlation between humidity and material strains in separable micro humidity sensor design. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17051066

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