Vectorial strain gauge method using single flexible orthogonal polydimethylsiloxane gratings

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Abstract

A vectorial strain gauge method using a single sensing element is reported based on the double-sided polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Fraunhofer diffraction gratings structures. Using O 2 plasma treatment steps, orthogonal wrinkled gratings were fabricated on both sides of a pre-strained PDMS film. Diffracted laser spots from this structure have been used to experimentally demonstrate, that any applied strain can be quantitatively characterized in both the x and y directions with an error of less than 0.6% and with a gauge factor of approximately 10. This simple and low cost technology which is completely different from the traditional vectorial strain gauge method, can be applied to surface vectorial strain measurement and multi-axis integrated mechanical sensors.

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Guo, H., Tang, J., Qian, K., Tsoukalas, D., Zhao, M., Yang, J., … Zhang, W. (2016). Vectorial strain gauge method using single flexible orthogonal polydimethylsiloxane gratings. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep23606

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