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Deformable microsystem for in situ cure degree monitoring of GFRP(Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic)

Authors :
Markus Kaufmann
Gabriele Chiesura
Yang Yang
Geert Luyckx
Jan Vanfleteren
Frederick Bossuyt
Joris Degrieck
Thomas Vervust
Source :
2015 MRS Spring Meeting
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is becoming a valid alternative to many traditional heavy metal industries because of its high specific stiffness over the more classical construction metals. Recent trend of more complex geometry of composites is causing increasing difficulty in composite manufacturing. A method to optimize the manufacturing process is thus imposed to ensure and improve the quality of manufactured parts. Because of the irregular 3D shapes of the composites, traditional flat sensor system is becoming unfavorable and nonpractical for monitoring purpose. In this work, the current development status of a deformable microsystem for in situ cure degree monitoring of a glass fibre reinforced plastic is presented. To accommodate the non-flat shape of the composites, the proposal is to interconnect non-deformable functional island, which contains the capacitive sensor for cure degree monitoring, with meander-shaped deformable interconnections. The developed sensor system is able to withstand the manufacturing process where change of pressure and internal strain, thus force exerted on the sensor system, is involved.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2015 MRS Spring Meeting
Accession number :
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