Development of Self-Sensing Textile Strengthening System Based on High-Strength Carbon Fiber
The monitoring of structures is one of the most difficult challenges of engineering in the 21st century. As a result of changes in conditions of use, as well as design errors, many building structures require strengthening. This article presents research on the development of an externally strengthe...
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doaj-1d9a4571bf0c42959811709e92fe662d2020-11-25T00:57:34ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-10-011110206210.3390/ma11102062ma11102062Development of Self-Sensing Textile Strengthening System Based on High-Strength Carbon FiberMarcin Górski0Rafał Krzywoń1Magdalena Borodeńko2Department of Structural Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Akademicka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandDepartment of Structural Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Akademicka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandDepartment of Structural Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Akademicka 5, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandThe monitoring of structures is one of the most difficult challenges of engineering in the 21st century. As a result of changes in conditions of use, as well as design errors, many building structures require strengthening. This article presents research on the development of an externally strengthening carbon-fiber textile with a self-sensing option, which is an idea is based on the pattern of resistive strain gauges, where thread is presented in the form of zig-zagging parallel lines. The first laboratory tests showed the system’s high efficiency in the measurement of strains, but also revealed its sensitivity to environmental conditions. This article also presents studies on the influence of temperature and humidity on the measurement, and to separate the two effects, resistance changes were tested on unloaded concrete and wooden samples. The models were then placed in a climatic chamber, and the daily cycle of temperature and humidity changes was simulated. The research results confirmed preliminary observations of resistivity growths along with temperature. This effect is more visible on concrete samples, presumably due to its greater amount of natural humidity. The strain measurement with carbon fibers is very sensitive to temperature changes, and applications of this method in practice require compensation.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/10/2062CFRP strengtheningtextile sensorstrain gauge errors compensation |
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Marcin Górski Rafał Krzywoń Magdalena Borodeńko Development of Self-Sensing Textile Strengthening System Based on High-Strength Carbon Fiber Materials CFRP strengthening textile sensor strain gauge errors compensation |
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Development of Self-Sensing Textile Strengthening System Based on High-Strength Carbon Fiber |
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Development of Self-Sensing Textile Strengthening System Based on High-Strength Carbon Fiber |
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Development of Self-Sensing Textile Strengthening System Based on High-Strength Carbon Fiber |
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Development of Self-Sensing Textile Strengthening System Based on High-Strength Carbon Fiber |
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development of self-sensing textile strengthening system based on high-strength carbon fiber |
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The monitoring of structures is one of the most difficult challenges of engineering in the 21st century. As a result of changes in conditions of use, as well as design errors, many building structures require strengthening. This article presents research on the development of an externally strengthening carbon-fiber textile with a self-sensing option, which is an idea is based on the pattern of resistive strain gauges, where thread is presented in the form of zig-zagging parallel lines. The first laboratory tests showed the system’s high efficiency in the measurement of strains, but also revealed its sensitivity to environmental conditions. This article also presents studies on the influence of temperature and humidity on the measurement, and to separate the two effects, resistance changes were tested on unloaded concrete and wooden samples. The models were then placed in a climatic chamber, and the daily cycle of temperature and humidity changes was simulated. The research results confirmed preliminary observations of resistivity growths along with temperature. This effect is more visible on concrete samples, presumably due to its greater amount of natural humidity. The strain measurement with carbon fibers is very sensitive to temperature changes, and applications of this method in practice require compensation. |
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CFRP strengthening textile sensor strain gauge errors compensation |
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