Two‐dimensional piezoresistive response and measurement of sensitivity factor of polymer‐matrix carbon fiber mat

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Based on the piezoresistive effect, the piezoresistive constitutive relation of a carbon fiber mat under orthogonal strain was deduced. Considering the Poisson effect, the piezoresistive responses and measurement of the sensitivity factor of a polymer‐matrix carbon fiber mat under bidirectional strain were studied by a two‐times uniaxial tension loading method in different directions, which was pasted in the center area of a cruciform aluminum substrate. The relations between the resistance change rate and the orthogonal strains were established, the reasonability of which was confirmed by comparison with the experimental results. The results show that the longitudinal piezoresistive sensitivity factor C11 is 21.55, and the lateral piezoresistive sensitivity factor C12 is 24.15. Using these factors, the resistance change rate of another polymer‐matrix carbon mat was predicted, which was made by the same technique, and the error between the predicted and the experimental results was 1.3% in the longitudinal direction and 6.1% in the lateral direction.

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Wu, M., Huang, L., Zhang, X., Chen, J., & Lv, Y. (2020). Two‐dimensional piezoresistive response and measurement of sensitivity factor of polymer‐matrix carbon fiber mat. Polymers, 12(12), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12123072

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